Pilot project ARQUIGRAFIA: Open-Air Museum
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https://doi.org/10.5753/compbr.2017.35.5072Keywords:
Smart Cities, User Experience, Collaborative EnvironmentAbstract
This paper proposes using mobile devices to enrich people's sensory experience when interacting with urban landscapes, spaces, and objects. In this context, the paper highlights how interacting with images, texts, and audio information on city streets can enable users to contribute their impressions and collaborate in constructing knowledge about urban environments, their dynamics, and transformations.
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