Publication
Research Paper
- AURI-Provisional-2009-1
- 2009.12.31
- 0Page
- Hit 811
Ubiquitous space, which can be defined briefly here as ‘intellectualized physical space’ or ‘embodied information space’, presupposes practical as well as theoretical questions about the overcome of the ideal separation of physical and information spaces and hence the realization of their creative synthesis. The current discourse on ubiquitous space, mainly involved in the government-oriented u-City projects, focuses only on its technological and business aspects. This study is an attempt to
rephrase the discourse on ubiquitous space, not from a technological point of view, but from an urban and architectural one. For this it investigates the conditions in which ubiquitous space can be realized and the everyday and microscopic changes in our experience of built environments which are effected by its realization. Based on the results of this investigation, it is also our primary concern to suggest practical strategies to control and manage ubiquitous space, in such a way as to make it able to operate in a publicly and socially acceptable way.
Keywords : Ubiquitous Space, Media, Human Subject, Architecture, Technology, Centrality
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