Dezembro 2021 vol. 9 num. 6 - XXV International Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics
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Affective Cartographies for Smarter Cities
Affective Cartographies for Smarter Cities
Diniz, Maria Luisa Consalter ; Dias, Alan Felipe ; Wedekin, Gabriela ; Castro, Rafaela Demartine de ; Duarte, Rovenir Bertola ;
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This paper focuses on the study of affective and digital cartographies and on relating them systematically with their design applications. The research is based on the Design Science Research strategy, through the following logical structure: (1) Problem identification; (2) Communication; (3) Definition of the objective of the solution; (4) Artifact design, development and implementation; (5) Demonstration and Evaluation. The results presented correspond to phases (1), (2) and structuring of (3). The categorization was based on the principles: (a) dynamism (dynamic vs. static), (b) responsiveness (immediate vs. non-immediate), (c) implementation domain (hard vs. soft), and (d) affective aspect (quantitative vs. qualitative). This was synthesized in a chart, which was submitted to the analysis of a group of 4 experts from a public urban planning entity, and possible applications of affective cartographies in urban projects were obtained. Those were confronted with reality from the overlapping of the problems listed with the synthesis chart, positioning such cartographies as to their vocations.
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This paper focuses on the study of affective and digital cartographies and on relating them systematically with their design applications. The research is based on the Design Science Research strategy, through the following logical structure: (1) Problem identification; (2) Communication; (3) Definition of the objective of the solution; (4) Artifact design, development and implementation; (5) Demonstration and Evaluation. The results presented correspond to phases (1), (2) and structuring of (3). The categorization was based on the principles: (a) dynamism (dynamic vs. static), (b) responsiveness (immediate vs. non-immediate), (c) implementation domain (hard vs. soft), and (d) affective aspect (quantitative vs. qualitative). This was synthesized in a chart, which was submitted to the analysis of a group of 4 experts from a public urban planning entity, and possible applications of affective cartographies in urban projects were obtained. Those were confronted with reality from the overlapping of the problems listed with the synthesis chart, positioning such cartographies as to their vocations.
Palavras-chave: Affective cartography; Affect; Senseable cities; Smart city; Urban design,
Palavras-chave: Affective cartography; Affect; Senseable cities; Smart city; Urban design,
DOI: 10.5151/sigradi2021-203
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Diniz, Maria Luisa Consalter; Dias, Alan Felipe; Wedekin, Gabriela; Castro, Rafaela Demartine de; Duarte, Rovenir Bertola; "Affective Cartographies for Smarter Cities", p. 1295-1308 . In: XXV International Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics.
São Paulo: Blucher,
2021.
ISSN 2318-6968,
ISBN: 978-65-5550-232-9
DOI 10.5151/sigradi2021-203
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