FROM GAZE TO THE PRESENCE: INTERACTIVE ARCHITECTURE IN CONTEMPORARY DIGITAL CULTURE
Author gives an analysis of interactive architecture, including its conceptual foundations, history and current state of development. There is an argument presented that interactive architecture reflects shift from traditioal optics of constructing urban space with its focus on gazing static aesthetic forms to strengthening dynamic and unstable ascpects of the presence, adaptive behavior and integration into the urban ecosystems.
Keywords: interactive architecture, digital culture, gaze and presence, city space
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Issue: 9, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 9
Rubric: INTERDISCIPLINARY MESSAGES
Pages: 262 — 267
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