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Title Play in the smart city context: exploring interactional, bodily, social and spatial aspects of situated media interfaces
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Authors Afonso, AG; Schieck, AFG
Title Play in the smart city context: exploring interactional, bodily, social and spatial aspects of situated media interfaces
Year 2020
Published Behaviour & Information Technology, 39, 6
DOI 10.1080/0144929X.2019.1693630
Abstract Urban media interfaces can assume many forms, offering rich possibilities for interactions and social encounters. We focus on a particular type of urban interfaces, namely urban media installations, which are situated, fixed (i.e. non-mobile) and outdoor interactive interfaces enhanced by digital technologies. Drawing on research on play in the context of the smart city, we aim to clarify how the digital and the physical worlds of urban media installations can coalesce into enjoyable and socially thriving playscapes. Two case studies of urban media installations are presented: the Appearing Rooms, a seasonal art installation in London, and the Mirror Pool, a permanent, large-scale urban installation in Bradford, UK. Each of these interfaces incorporates a design paradigm that differs from the other in terms of context, duration of implementation, and scale. Following a longitudinal approach based on non-participant observations and time-lapse photography, we analyse emergent interactions and focus in particular on playful encounters at different levels and scales: from the micro scale of the bodily engagement to the macro scale of the spatial and social configurations. Our case studies highlight that the urban spatial layout is a key element in defining the emerging interactions and encounters around the urban situated interfaces.
Author Keywords Urban media installations; social encounters; playful interface; fountain
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000501690800001
WoS Category Computer Science, Cybernetics; Ergonomics
Research Area Computer Science; Engineering
PDF https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10088555/1/Play%20in%20the%20smart%20city%20context_19Nov_FInal_for%20UCL%20discovery.pdf
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