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Exploring the Social Impacts of Temporary, Playful and Artistic Interventions

Auteur(s)
Carraz, René 
Institut de recherches économiques 
Date de parution
2016-11-16
In
The International Journal of Social, Political and Community Agendas in the Arts
Vol.
1
No
12
De la page
29
A la page
46
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • Playful Interactive Installation
  • Urban Public Spaces
  • Cyprus
  • Playful Interactive I...

  • Urban Public Spaces

  • Cyprus

Résumé
This paper reveals a development in research focusing on how playful installations can positively transform and improve our societies, examining not only the aesthetic aspects of installed works but also the improved levels of social interactions. The concepts of public space, placemaking, and playful design are explored theoretically and empirically, resulting in a case study which was conducted within a Cypriot public space encompassing the inclusion of a playful design. Research reveals that public spaces in Cyprus are currently underused and under-utilised, thus preparing the ground for new and innovative methods of public space designs. Through the demonstration of a playful and interactive case study, this research reveals the positive social impacts that can be gained through the means of participatory design. A nation-wide survey, on-site observations, interviews, and behavioural mapping methods were applied in order to carry out empirical research, additionally the concept of “play permission” is theoretically elaborated and tested. Through implemented art and installation design within public space this research proposes a renewed thinking for public art projects, allowing for a creative solution to a global problem. Overall the paper stresses that playful design has the potential to produce perception changes and new usages, thus turning under-utilised public spaces into vibrant places suitable for public life.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/25716
Autre version
http://ijaspc.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.233/prod.120
Type de publication
journal article
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