media architecture: how media affect the design and use of everyday places such as home and public...
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Konstantinos ChorianopoulosMarie Curie Fellow, Faculty of Architecture
Media Design in Everyday Places
everyday places
When digital media become a seamless part of
the build environment and everyday life, how
do architecture, media studies, HCI
complement each other?
How the theory about
the interaction of
humans with media and
place informs the
design of media in
everyday places
Television use does not
require high skill or
effort, which is ideal as a
paradigm of use for
media design in everyday
places.
opportunistic interaction
relaxed exploration
multiple levels of attention
structure of time-schedule
TV grammar and aesthetics
user generated content
group viewing
content enriched communication
http://www.mediacity-project.org
k.chorianopoulos @ archit.uni-weimar.de