Tangible Interactions in Urban Spaces

The transition from physical to virtual spaces means that there is less opportunity to physically interact in public spaces. Historically public spaces were used for celebration, today they are used for anonymous mobile calls. We would like to explore the ways in which the tangible aspect of physical space might be re-introduced into our virtual interactions through an exploration and discussion of - among other things - responsive architecture.

  • Mouna Andraos, Electronic Crafts
  • Francesca Birks, Arup
  • Molly Wright Steenson, Princeton University School of Architecture
  • Ben [neb] Cerveny, AFK Stamen Gamelayers etc

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