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ecaade2024_284 |
authors |
Drechsel, Matti; Förster, Nick; Schubert, Gerhard; Petzold, Frank |
year |
2024 |
title |
Situating Digital Participation: Incorporating material, contextual, and performative learnings into digital toolkits |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2024.2.465
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source |
Kontovourkis, O, Phocas, MC and Wurzer, G (eds.), Data-Driven Intelligence - Proceedings of the 42nd Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe 2024), Nicosia, 11-13 September 2024, Volume 2, pp. 465–474 |
summary |
Complex planning problems like the mobility transformation require the inclusion of stakeholders and situated knowledge. Generic map-viewers, surveys, or visualisations often fail to incorporate situated, complex, and contingent aspects of participatory negotiations – aspects which are more central to artistic, performative and analogue formats. In the context of a New European Bauhaus project, we discuss a participatory process through which mobility-related interventions, so-called NEBourhood-hubs, are located, configured, and designed. We propose a hybrid approach to combine the potential of digital participation methods with contextual and situated perspectives. Firstly, we developed several experimental analogue formats, highlighting bodily, spatial, and interactive dimensions of participatory involvement. Building upon these learnings, we explore how these aspects can be incorporated into the design of digital tools. We tested this approach in a design studio with students of architecture and urbanism, who explored the analogue participation formats and translated these contextual learnings into an array of digital tools. Through an analysis of these prototypes, we critically reflect on the underlying approach and its potential contribution to the collaborative planning of the mobility transformation. |
keywords |
Digital Participation, Mobility Planning, Performative Urbanism, Augmented Reality, Crowd-Sourcing, Digital Design Education, Digital Urbanism |
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eCAADe |
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