Augmented reality in public spaces |
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ITA [Hrsg.], (2022) Augmented reality in public spaces. ITA Dossier No.66en (September 2022, Author: Niklas Gudowsky-Blatakes). |
-> Augmented reality (AR) technologies are constantly being refined, but there is currently no widespread application in public spaces.
-> of the merging of digital and physical public spaces may carry social risks, but also offers opportunities for political development.
-> Four scenarios show possible AR futures: from participatory urban design to innovative proliferation in the creative industry to individual surveillance by tech companies to controlling public opinion, e.g. by states.
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