Information Places: Navigating Interfaces Between Physical and Digital Space

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Abstract

In our everyday lives, we are surrounded by information which weaves itself silently into the very fabric of our existence. Much of the time we act in the world based on recognising qualities of information which are relevant to us in the particular situation we are in. These qualities are very often spatial in nature, and in addition to information in the environment itself we also access representations of space, such as maps and guides. Increasingly such forms of spatial information are delivered on mobile devices, which enable a different relationship with our spatial world. We will discuss an empirical study which attempts to understand how people acquire and act on digital spatial information. In conclusion we will draw on the outcomes of the study to discuss how we might better embed and integrate information in place so that it enables a more relational and shared experience in the interaction between people and their spatial setting.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City
EditorsM Foth
PublisherIGI Global
Chapter14
Pages206-220
Number of pages470
ISBN (Print)9781605661520
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2009

Keywords

  • Architecture

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