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MAPS FROM PUBLIC SPACE TO RELATIONAL SPACE
In the last 30 years the contemporary city has experienced fundamental changes associated with technological evolution and the digital/informational revolution. The approach to a new conception of public space synthesizes this paradigm shift towards a new, more complex condition -multiple and multilevel- of the city. From the traditional public space we have moved to a new relational space. From the ancient representative dimension (figurative or evocative) to an interactive dimension. From one-dimensional drawing to a multidimensional conception. From the ancient vocation of public space as a fund for action to a new vocation of relational space as a virtual interface, active device and activator. The growing development of new information technologies brings us exponentially closer to a reality recorded in a precise and immediate way, opening an immense repertoire of possibilities in the field of the combination of materiality, sociality and spatiality and information (tiona)lity, from a more efficient, responsible, convivial and qualitative mutual collaboration (in and with urban landscapes).
MAPS FROM PUBLIC SPACE TO RELATIONAL SPACE
In the last 30 years the contemporary city has experienced fundamental changes associated with technological evolution and the digital/informational revolution. The approach to a new conception of public space synthesizes this paradigm shift towards a new, more complex condition -multiple and multilevel- of the city. From the traditional public space we have moved to a new relational space. From the ancient representative dimension (figurative or evocative) to an interactive dimension. From one-dimensional drawing to a multidimensional conception. From the ancient vocation of public space as a fund for action to a new vocation of relational space as a virtual interface, active device and activator. The growing development of new information technologies brings us exponentially closer to a reality recorded in a precise and immediate way, opening an immense repertoire of possibilities in the field of the combination of materiality, sociality and spatiality and information (tiona)lity, from a more efficient, responsible, convivial and qualitative mutual collaboration (in and with urban landscapes).
MAPS FROM PUBLIC SPACE TO RELATIONAL SPACE
GAUSA NAVARRO, Manuel (author) / CANESSA, Nicola Valentino (author) / Giulia Pellegri (a cura) / GAUSA NAVARRO, Manuel / Canessa, Nicola Valentino
2020-01-01
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
720
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