Abstract
The research presented in this paper investigates ways of providing better design applications for technologies in the field of Urban Digital Media (UDM). The work takes an emergent approach, evolving a design strategy through the early engagement of stakeholders. The paper discusses research in a design-led creative intersection between media technology, culture and the arts in the built environment. The case study discusses opportunities for the enhancement of a university campus experience, learning culture and community, through the provision of an integrated digital presence within campus architecture and urban spaces. It considers types of information architecture (Manovich, 2001) and designs for use in urban settings to create communication-rich, advanced and interactive designed spaces (Haeusler, 2009). The presented research investigates how to create a strategy for display technologies and networked communications to transform and augment the constructed reality of the built environment, allowing new formats of media activity. ©2010, Association for Research in Computer-Aided Architectural Research in Asia (CAADRIA).
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Barker, T., & Haeusler, M. H. (2010). Urban digital media: Facilitating the intersection between science, the arts and culture in the arena of technology and building. In New Frontiers - Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design in Asia, CAADRIA 2010 (pp. 457–466). Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research. https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2010.457
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