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Signaling Smartness: Smart Cities and Digital Art in Public Spaces 원문보기

Journal of information science theory and practice : JISTaP, v.8 no.1, 2020년, pp.20 - 32  

Littwin, Karolina (Department of Art History, Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf) ,  Stock, Wolfgang G. (Department of Art History, Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf)

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Informational urbanism is a new research area in information science. In this study, art history joins informational urbanism: Are digital artworks in public urban spaces recognized as essential assets of a smart city? We employed case study research, working with the example of the huge digital med...

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