The increasing development of the new information technologies brings us exponentially closer to a reality recorded in a precise and immediate way, opening up an immense repertoire of possibilities in the field of the combination between materiality, sociality and spatiality and informa(tiona)lity, from a mutual collaboration (in and with the urban public spaces and landscapes) that is more efficient, responsible, convivial and qualitative. Hence, the concept of interaction (of a positive exchange between environment, society and information) gains importance in relation to a more sustainable new development, not only as an ethical and socio-economic responsibility but also as a coherent consequence of these cultural-informational/relational revolution, today in course.

Performative systems

GAUSA, Manuel
2020-01-01

Abstract

The increasing development of the new information technologies brings us exponentially closer to a reality recorded in a precise and immediate way, opening up an immense repertoire of possibilities in the field of the combination between materiality, sociality and spatiality and informa(tiona)lity, from a mutual collaboration (in and with the urban public spaces and landscapes) that is more efficient, responsible, convivial and qualitative. Hence, the concept of interaction (of a positive exchange between environment, society and information) gains importance in relation to a more sustainable new development, not only as an ethical and socio-economic responsibility but also as a coherent consequence of these cultural-informational/relational revolution, today in course.
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