The role of digital screens in urban life: New opportunities for placemaking
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Foth, Marcus Brynskov, Martin Ojala, Timo |
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2015
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Large digital screens are becoming prevalent across today’s cities dispersing into everyday urban spaces such as public squares and cultural precincts. Examples, such as Federation Square, demonstrate the opportunities for using digital screens to create a sense of place and to add long-term social, cultural and economic value for citizens, who live and work in those precincts. However, the challenge of implementing digital screens in new urban developments is to ensure they respond appropriately to the physical and sociocultural environment in which they are placed. Considering the increasing rate at which digital screens are being embedded into public spaces, it is surprising that the programs running on these screens still seem to be stuck in the cinematic model. The availability of advanced networking and interaction technologies offers opportunities for information access that goes beyond free-to-air television and advertising. This chapter revisits the history and current state of digital screens in urban life and discusses a series of research studies that involve digital screens as interface between citizens and the city. Instead of focusing on technological concerns, the chapter presents a holistic analysis of these studies, with the aim to move towards a more comprehensive understanding of the sociocultural potential of this new media platform, and how the digital content is linked with the spatial quality of the physical space, as well as the place and role of digital screens within the smart city movement. |
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Springer |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88894/1/04_v4mf.pdf DOI:10.1007/978-981-287-919-6_3 Tomitsch, Martin, McArthur, Ian, Haeusler, M. Hank, & Foth, Marcus (2015) The role of digital screens in urban life: New opportunities for placemaking. In Foth, Marcus, Brynskov, Martin, & Ojala, Timo (Eds.) Citizen’s Right to the Digital City: Urban Interfaces, Activism, and Placemaking. Springer, Singapore, pp. 37-54. HENRY HALLORAN TRUST/RC 51011 PC R5954 |
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Copyright 2015 Springer |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #080709 Social and Community Informatics #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #120508 Urban Design #120599 Urban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classified #160404 Urban and Regional Studies (excl. Planning) #160514 Urban Policy #160810 Urban Sociology and Community Studies #190205 Interactive Media #200212 Screen and Media Culture #Placemaking #Urban screens #Large screens #Digital screens #Public displays #Media architecture #Urban interaction design #Urban informatics |
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Book Chapter |