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This study explores innovative approaches to reclaiming public spaces through technology and design. Highlighting projects such as ParaSITE by Michael Rakowitz, which utilizes exterior ventilation systems for temporary homeless shelter, and Light Bridge by Susanne Sitinger, showcasing responsive infrastructures, the research emphasizes community engagement. It also examines urban revitalization efforts like The High Line and upcoming The Low Line. With interactive technologies at the forefront, we consider how communities can effectively orchestrate events and utilize these transformations for social good.
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[1] ParaSite Michael Rakowitz
ParaSITE proposes the appropriation of the exterior ventilation systems on existing architecture as a means for providing temporary shelter for homeless people.
[2] Light Bridge Susanne Sitinger (MIT Media Lab) Phillips CISCO
Light Bridge Sensors in the display respond to the movement of pedestrians on the bridge and ambient data such as the weather The responsive infrastructures of tomorrow. http://vimeo.com/23963465
[3] High Line James Corner Field Operations Diller Scofidio + Renfro Piet Oudolf Lowline Dan Barasch
The High Line The Low Line Underground public park project under planning… The light,lookslike a hybrid of fluorescence and natural sunlight, changes as you watch. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/855802805/lowline-an-underground-park-on-nycs-lower-east-sid
[4] What’s up Leo Burd MIT Center For Civic Media
http://civic.mit.edu/whats-up http://incourageevents.org/
How to make sense of the dynamics + Interactive technologies
[5] Hyper Matrix Hyundai Motors Media Artist Group: Jonpasang
Hyper Matrix …a unique media canvas with matrix of conventional information display technology http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wWD3kxV1og&feature=player_embedded