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5th MAB 2021: Amsterdam and Utrecht, The Netherlands
- MAB20: 5th Media Architecture Biennale 2020, Amsterdam and Utrecht, The Netherlands, 28 June 2021 - 2 July 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-9048-4
- Carlos Henrique Araújo de Aguiar, Keith E. Green, Trevor Pinch, Gilly Leshed, Kevin Guo, Yeolim Jo:
Designing and Building communIT. 1-11 - Kim Halskov:
A Media Architecture Design Space: The MAB 2012-2018 Nominees. 12-22 - Serena Pollastri, Rupert Griffiths, Nick Dunn, Paul Cureton, Christopher Boyko, Adam Blaney, Elisabeth De Bezenac:
More-Than-Human Future Cities: From the design of nature to designing for and through nature. 23-30 - Peggy Liu, Luke Hespanhol:
Playing with the Spirit of a Place: Designing Urban Interactions with Hybrid-Resolution Media Facades. 31-41 - Ian McArthur, Fang Xu:
metaPLACE: Co-designing Sino-Australian Urban Media for Participatory Placemaking. 42-53 - Niels Wouters, Franz Wohlgezogen, Kim Halskov:
The Business Case for Media Architecture: Modelling Project Benefits to Justify Investment. 54-65 - Susie Anderson, Niels Wouters, Ryan Jefferies:
Decolonising the Urban Screen: An Argument and Approach for First Peoples-led Content Programs in Massive Media. 66-78 - Adam Kjær Søgaard, Bo Jacobsen, Michael Utne Kærholm Svendsen, Rune Lundegaard Uggerhøj, Markus Löchtefeld:
Evaluation Framework for Public Interactive Installations. 79-86 - Hira Sheikh, Kavita Gonsalves, Marcus Foth:
Plant(e)tecture: Towards a Multispecies Media Architecture Framework for amplifying Plant Agencies. 87-99 - Yu Kao, Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Jared Donovan:
A place-oriented approach: from field knowledge to design framework. 100-110 - Dietmar Offenhuber, Sam Auinger:
Distancing interfaces - improvisational media architectures for place-based discourse under lockdown. 111-120 - Pablo Sotres Castrejon, Carlos Guerrero Millan, Cristina Rivas Herrera, Nora Morales Zaragoza, Santiago Negrete-Yankelevich:
Ubiquitous Memory: A field study on ubiquitous technology systems and interaction design for the symbolic appropriation of spaces through collective memory. 121-130 - Jennifer Jiang, Lawson Spencer, Liss C. Werner:
Public Gratification Palace: A Framework for Increased Civic Engagement. 131-140 - Zach Melzer:
Media Architecture as Privatization: Rethinking the Role of Space in the Media Architecture of Yonge-Dundas Square. 141-147 - Yuhan Ji, Ava Fatah gen. Schieck, Duncan Wilson:
Situating Media Infrastructure: : Understand the Affordance of Public Space Characteristics in Influencing Public Interaction with Media Infrastructure. 148-159 - Penny Papageorgopoulou, Dimitris Delinikolas, Natalia Arsenopoulou, Louiza Katsarou, Charalampos Rizopoulos, Antonios Psaltis, Iouliani Theona, Alexandros Drymonitis, Antonios Korosidis, Dimitrios Charitos:
Embedding an interactive art installation into a building for enhancing citizen's awareness on urban environmental conditions. 160-169 - Paul Biedermann, Andrew Vande Moere:
A Critical Review of how Public Display Interfaces Facilitate Placemaking. 170-181 - Kavita Gonsalves, Marcus Foth, Glenda Amayo Caldwell:
Chatty Bench Project: Radical Media Architecture during COVID-19 Pandemic. 182-183 - Media Shokrani, Sahel Minaei, Mahtab Moradi, Sepehr Omidvar:
Designing an AR urban game (HAMAJA) for increasing engagement in city. 184-188 - Boudewijn Boon, Maximiliane Nirschl, Giulia Gualtieri, Frank Suurenbroek, Martijn de Waal:
Generating and disseminating intermediate-level knowledge on multiple levels of abstraction: An exploratory case in media architecture. 189-193 - Eléni Economidou:
Moving Walls and Talking Floors: Design Considerations on Magical Media Architecture Experiences. 194-199 - Waldemar Jenek, Glenda Amayo Caldwell, Jared Donovan, Veronica Garcia-Hansen, Matt Adcock, Mingze Xi, Kavita Gonsalves:
Media Architecture in Architecture Studio Education capturing dynamics in the process: Exploring how architecture students design with virtual design environments tools. 200-204 - Yu Kao:
Storystamp: Evaluating the impact of a place-oriented approach for placemaking. 205-209 - Laura Boffi:
Designing for place-making in XR: the process of the Co-Drive stops and its atlas. 210-214 - Jascha Grübel, Michal Gath-Morad, Leonel Aguilar, Tyler Thrash, Robert W. Sumner, Christoph Hölscher, Victor R. Schinazi:
Fused Twins: A Cognitive Approach to Augmented Reality Media Architecture. 215-220 - Thomas Schielke, Lin Ma:
Media scapes in China: The empire of figures transforms into connected media facades. 221-226
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