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The smart city has by necessity a localised character, inseparable from the physical environment within which its inhabitants evolve. Mapping is playing an essential role in the emergence of smart cities. Two key technologies, augmented reality and geolocation, allow a better understanding of the inseparability of atoms of matter from data bits. City intelligence must again be envisaged as profoundly spatial, even if, the impact of information and communications technology on urban form is not obvious as yet. Augmented reality has begun to change public space. From giant screens to digital projections onto building facades, augmented reality enriches architecture's effects on public space. It is perhaps more crucial to recognise how much this increasing hybridisation between physical space and digital content will contribute to the further spread of the dynamic in which individuals are dispersed within rich and diverse.
The smart city has by necessity a localised character, inseparable from the physical environment within which its inhabitants evolve. Mapping is playing an essential role in the emergence of smart cities. Two key technologies, augmented reality and geolocation, allow a better understanding of the inseparability of atoms of matter from data bits. City intelligence must again be envisaged as profoundly spatial, even if, the impact of information and communications technology on urban form is not obvious as yet. Augmented reality has begun to change public space. From giant screens to digital projections onto building facades, augmented reality enriches architecture's effects on public space. It is perhaps more crucial to recognise how much this increasing hybridisation between physical space and digital content will contribute to the further spread of the dynamic in which individuals are dispersed within rich and diverse.
Urban Intelligence, Space and Maps
Picon, Antoine (editor)
Smart Cities ; 105-144
2015-10-02
40 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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