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Title Preserving Heritage Through Technology in a City Undergoing Change
ID_Doc 44677
Authors Damgaard, ML; Van Heijster, S; Nielsen, EB; Rodil, K; Rehm, M
Title Preserving Heritage Through Technology in a City Undergoing Change
Year 2015
Published
Abstract Recent developments in information and communication technology have advanced the connectivity of cities, both in terms of scope and efficiency. The connected nature of a city is one of the key characteristics of the concept of a smart city; a modern city whose urban growth is fuelled by technology, infrastructure, and an emphasis on social and educational capital. Such growth affects the physical and social landscape of a city, and both the tangible and intangible heritage of a city is threatened by these changing landscapes. At the same time, new technology brings potential new methods for the preservation of a city's threatened heritage. The present paper aims to place a city's heritage in the context of a smart city, and how it is affected by such urban development. Using the preservation of World War II heritage in Aalborg, Denmark as a case study, this paper presents a way to use recent advancements in mobile technology to allow users experience stories that comprise a city's heritage at the locations in the urban environment where they took place.
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