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CyberParks 2019
- Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Ina Suklje Erjavec, Therese Kenna, Michiel de Lange, Konstantinos Ioannidis, Gabriela Maksymiuk, Martijn de Waal:
CyberParks - The Interface Between People, Places and Technology - New Approaches and Perspectives. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11380, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-13416-7
The Unveiling Potential of Cyberparks
- Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Ina Suklje Erjavec:
The Rationale of CyberParks and the Potential of Mediated Public Open Spaces. 3-13 - Catarina Patrício, Christoph Breser, Konstantinos Ioannidis:
Heterotopic Landscapes: From GreenParks to Hybrid Territories. 14-24 - Stefan Zedlacher, Anna Khromova, Eva Savina Malinverni, Preben Hansen:
Cybercities: Mediated Public Open Spaces - A Matter of Interaction and Interfaces. 25-37 - Aleksandra Djukic, Thanos Vlastos, Viera Joklova:
Liveable Open Public Space - From Flaneur to Cyborg. 38-49 - Paschalis Arvanitidis, Konstantinos Lalenis, Georgios Artopoulos, Montserrat Pallares-Barbera:
Exploring the Concept of Cyberpark: What the Experts Think. 50-66
Socio-Spatial Practices
- Therese Kenna, Gabriela Maksymiuk:
Socio-Spatial Practices: An Introduction and Overview. 69-75 - Marluci Menezes, Paschalis Arvanitidis, Therese Kenna, Petja Ivanova-Radovanova:
People - Space - Technology: An Ethnographic Approach. 76-86 - Paschalis Arvanitidis, Therese Kenna, Gabriela Maksymiuk:
Public Space Engagement and ICT Usage by University Students: An Exploratory Study in Three Countries. 87-108 - Marluci Menezes, Paschalis Arvanitidis, Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Zvi Weinstein:
Teenagers' Perception of Public Spaces and Their Practices in ICTs Uses. 109-119 - Montserrat Pallares-Barbera, Elena Masala, Jugoslav Jokovic, Aleksandra Djukic, Xavier Albacete:
Challenging Methods and Results Obtained from User-Generated Content in Barcelona's Public Open Spaces. 120-136 - Antoine Zammit, Therese Kenna, Gabriela Maksymiuk:
Social Implications of New Mediated Spaces: The Need for a Rethought Design Approach. 137-150
Programming and Activating Cyberparks
- Michiel de Lange, Martijn de Waal:
Programming and Activating Cyberparks: An Introduction and Overview. 153-156 - Michiel de Lange, Kåre Synnes, Gerald Leindecker:
Smart Citizens in the Hackable City: On the Datafication, Playfulness, and Making of Urban Public Spaces Through Digital Art. 157-166 - Georgios Artopoulos, Paschalis Arvanitidis, Sari Suomalainen:
Using ICT in the Management of Public Open Space as a Commons. 167-180 - Tatiana Ruchinskaya, Konstantinos Ioannidis, Kinga Kimic:
Revealing the Potential of Public Places: Adding a New Digital Layer to the Existing Thematic Gardens in Thessaloniki Waterfront. 181-195 - Konstantinos Lalenis, Balkiz Yapicioglou, Petja Ivanova-Radovanova:
Cyberpark, a New Medium of Human Associations, a Component of Urban Resilience. 196-208 - Ina Suklje Erjavec, Tatiana Ruchinskaya:
A Spotlight of Co-creation and Inclusiveness of Public Open Spaces. 209-223 - Kåre Synnes, Georgios Artopoulos, Carlos Smaniotto Costa, Marluci Menezes, Gaia Redaelli:
CyberParks Songs and Stories - Enriching Public Spaces with Localized Culture Heritage Material such as Digitized Songs and Stories. 224-237
Digital Hybrids - Between Tool and Methods
- Konstantinos Ioannidis, Carlos Smaniotto Costa:
Digital Hybrids - Between Tool and Methods: An Introduction and Overview. 241-250 - Barbora Cakovská, Mária Bihunová, Preben Hansen, Ernesto Marcheggiani, Andrea Galli:
Methodological Approaches to Reflect on the Relationships Between People, Spaces, Technologies. 251-261 - Aelita Skarzauskiené, Monika Maciuliene, Petja Ivanova-Radovanova:
Modelling Co-creation Ecosystem for Public Open Spaces. 262-277 - Eneko Osaba, Roberto Pierdicca, Tiago Duarte, Alfonso Bahillo, Diogo Mateus:
Using ICTs for the Improvement of Public Open Spaces: The Opportunity Offered by CyberParks Digital Tools. 278-293 - Philip Bonanno, Michal Klichowski, Penelope J. Lister:
A Pedagogical Model for CyberParks. 294-307 - Jamal Raiyn, Jugoslav Jokovic:
The Application of Advanced IoT in Cyberparks. 308-321
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