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Title Smart Art For Smart Cities
ID_Doc 49167
Authors Shipman H.
Year 2019
Published Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01662-3_27
Abstract The concept of a smart city primarily refers to infrastructure and the ways that various systems can be integrated using technology. However, an integrated and efficient city does not constitute a livable city, where citizens are stimulated and inspired to remain. This study surveys successful smart art installations and applications, which can contribute to a sense of community and cultural expression, often targeting attributes such as accessibility, sustainability, and wayfinding. Smart art utilizes interaction and input to obtain statistics which enable real-time adaptivity, therefore engaging the user, giving them a sense of involvement and uniqueness in a potentially homogenous and controlled environment. The role of artistic and creative solutions in urban smart projects will be examined, in the context of permanent or long-term installations/solutions, rather than short-term exhibitions. © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Design; Interactivity; Smart art


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