CitySkin: which color is your city?
This paper discusses an experimental mobile application named CitySkin. The application uses mobile phones for data retrieval and mapping, to design an invisible skin of a city (an output map) following a user journey at a given moment in time. The project explores relations between subjectivity an...
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doaj-c9f1f2affd904d2c869091e309214f0a2021-01-04T14:19:43ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies2409-97082020-12-0172510.4108/eai.11-6-2020.165962CitySkin: which color is your city?Isabel Paiva0Tiago Fernandes1Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, PortugalFaculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, PortugalThis paper discusses an experimental mobile application named CitySkin. The application uses mobile phones for data retrieval and mapping, to design an invisible skin of a city (an output map) following a user journey at a given moment in time. The project explores relations between subjectivity and raw data by combining hard data with visual mapping. Cities and their intrinsic diversity can be compared. Slightly different input variables can present greater changes in a recurrent path. CitySkin records the mood of a specific dérive and prompts consideration of the cultural implications of computing and the design of its ubiquity.https://eudl.eu/pdf/10.4108/eai.11-6-2020.165962data visualizationmappingubiquitous computingdigital artgps referencing |
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CitySkin: which color is your city? |
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This paper discusses an experimental mobile application named CitySkin. The application uses mobile phones for data retrieval and mapping, to design an invisible skin of a city (an output map) following a user journey at a given moment in time. The project explores relations between subjectivity and raw data by combining hard data with visual mapping. Cities and their intrinsic diversity can be compared. Slightly different input variables can present greater changes in a recurrent path. CitySkin records the mood of a specific dérive and prompts consideration of the cultural implications of computing and the design of its ubiquity. |
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data visualization mapping ubiquitous computing digital art gps referencing |
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