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The urban screen as a socialising platform: exploring the role of place within the urban space

Fatah gen. Schieck, A.; Briones, C.; Mottram, C.; (2008) The urban screen as a socialising platform: exploring the role of place within the urban space. In: Eckardt, F. and Geelhaar, J. and Colini, L. and Willis, K.S. and Chorianopoulos, K. and Hennig, R., (eds.) MEDIACITY: Situations, Practices and Encounters. (pp. pp. 285-305). Frank & Timme GmbH: Berlin, Germany. Green open access

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Abstract

In this paper we explore shared encounters mediated by technologies in the urban space. We investigate aspects that influence the interactions between people and people and people and their surroundings when technology is introduced in the urban space. We highlight the importance of space and the role of place in providing temporal and spatial mechanisms facilitating different types of social interactions and shared encounters. An emperical experiment was condeucted with a prototype that was implemented in the form of a digital screen, embeded in the physical surrounding in selected locations with low, medium and high pedestrian flows in the heritage City of Bath, UK. The aim is to create a novel urban experience that triggers shared encounters among friends, observers or strangers. Using the body as an interaface, the screen acted as a non-traditional interface and a facilitator between people and people and people and their surrounding environment. Here we outline early findings from deploying the digital screen as a socialiasing platform in a city context. We describe the user experience and demonstrate how people move, congregate and socialize around the digital surface. We illustrate the impact of the spatial and syntactical properties on the type of shared interactions in and highlight related issues. The initial findings indicated that introducing a digital platform as a public interactive installation in the urban space may provide a stage for emergent social interactions among various people and motivate users to actively and collaboratively play with the media. However, situating the digital platform in various locations, and depending on the context, might generate diverse and unpredicted social behaviours designers might be unaware of. In this respect we believe that the final experience is shaped by interconnection of structural, social, cultural, temporal and perhaps personal elements. We conclude by mentioning briefly our on going work.

Type: Proceedings paper
Title: The urban screen as a socialising platform: exploring the role of place within the urban space
ISBN-13: 9783865961822
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Publisher version: http://www.frank-timme.de/detail.html?&tx_ttproduc...
Language: English
Additional information: Paper presented at MEDIACITY – Situations, Practices and Encounters International Conference 2008, January 18 - 19, 2008, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany
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URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/7867
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