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- WorkshopbeitragIncentive Guidance of Crowds by Smart City Lights(Mensch und Computer 2015 – Proceedings, 2015) Sieß, Andreas; Hübel, Kathleen; Hepperle, Daniel; Dronov, Andreas; Hufnagel, Christian; Aktun, Julia; Wölfel, MatthiasAlthough digital revolution has pervaded almost every part of daily life, cities remained seemingly analogue and furthermore inhabitants are mostly excluded from the digital layer. Considering the increasing wish for safety as well as present accident statistics, society faces the necessity to support the needs of their weakest traffic participants – pedestrians. As for today we propose to guide large crowds in an increasingly complex city by incentive hints. By using established infrastructure of city lights we try to ensure that our concept can be implemented in the most simple and realistic way. With this approach we expect to increase security and traffic optimization within open spaces by creating a more engaging way through the city.
- ZeitschriftenartikelNonanthropocentric design and smart cities in the anthropocene(it - Information Technology: Vol. 59, No. 6, 2017) Luusua, Anna; Ylipulli, Johanna; Rönkkö, EmiliaWhile the smart city agenda is critiqued for its focus on technology and business led solutions, a new approach to design has been introduced: nonanthropocentric design aims to decenter the human as the focus of design. We build on relevant works in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) through discussing and comparing relevant theories in the social sciences and by analyzing design examples. This approach to HCI is necessary if humanity is to meet the challenges of the Anthropocene, the era in which human activity affects the Earth on a geological scale.
- WorkshopbeitragUrban-Engage: Pioneering Urban Planning with Citizen-Driven 15-Minute City Solutions We propose an innovative approach to empo(Mensch und Computer 2024 - Workshopband, 2024) Michahelles, Florian; Riener, Andreas; Grundel, Ida; Boztepe, Suzan; Trygg, Kristina; Israel, Habakuk; Pfleging, Bastian; Veenstra, Mettina; Wintersberger, PhilippWe propose an innovative approach to empower urban planners by integrating comprehensive and qualified citizen input into the planning of the 15-minute city (15mC) through immersive digital technologies. Our methodology includes (1) enabling citizens to annotate their real environment using augmented reality, (2) generating urban space alternatives based on generative AI and citizen annotations, (3) allowing modifications to AI-generated alternatives, (4) providing immersive 3D simulation environments for experiencing these alternatives, and (5) facilitating better negotiation between citizens and political players to identify the optimal solution. This process aims to account for diverse stakeholder interests, ensuring inclusive contributions and an experiential understanding of potential urban adaptation.