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2nd MAB 2014: Aarhus, Denmark
- Martin Brynskov, Peter Dalsgaard, Ava Fatah gen. Schieck:
Proceedings of the 2nd Media Architecture Biennale Conference: World Cities, MAB 2014, Aarhus, Denmark, November 19-22, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3302-3 - Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Marcus Foth:
DIY media architecture: open and participatory approaches to community engagement. 1-10 - Dave Colangelo:
The empire state building and the roles of low-resolution media façades in a data society. 11-20 - Henrik Korsgaard, Martin Brynskov:
City bug report: urban prototyping as participatory process and practice. 21-29 - Nemanja Memarovic, Marc Langheinrich, Ava Fatah:
Community is the message: viewing networked public displays through McLuhan's lens of figure and ground. 30-33 - James Miller:
Media in built environments: the technologies of mediatization. 34-39 - Dietmar Offenhuber, Susanne Seitinger:
Over the rainbow: information design for low-resolution urban displays. 40-47 - Henrika Pihlajaniemi, Toni Österlund, Aulikki Herneoja:
Urban echoes: adaptive and communicative urban lighting in the virtual and the real. 48-57 - Gavin Sade:
Aesthetics of urban media façades. 59-68 - Selena Savic, Teresa Heitor:
Probing the network: architecturality of wireless infrastructure. 69-78 - Tanya Søndergaard Toft:
Situations of presence: reclaiming public space in the urban digital gallery. 79-84 - Ben van Berkel, Astrid Piber, Filippo Lodi:
Designing with the immaterial. 85-91 - Alexander Wiethoff, Thomas Bauer, Sven Gehring:
Investigating multi-user interactions on interactive media façades. 92-100 - Karolina M. Zielinska-Dabkowska:
Critical perspectives on media architecture: is it still possible to design projects without negatively affecting urban nighttime environments and will the future remain dynamic, bright and multi-colored? 101-108
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