In this category we are specifically looking for projects that support the development of sustainable social structures with urban digital media or media architecture. It does not matter whether projects are made in an artistic or civic society or any other context – innovation and the impact on the city is essential. Examples: neighbourhood screens for sharing cars, tools, rooms,\u2026 and for offering local services like yoga, learning,\u2026<\/div>\r\n
Hybrid systems that consist out of digital and social components are highly wanted.<\/div>\r\n
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Spatial media art<\/strong><\/div>\r\nProjects produced in an artistic context at the intersection of architecture and media art. Mostly non-permanent movable installations with an innovative form of spatial interaction and\/or perception of space.<\/div>\r\n
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Future trends & prototypes<\/strong><\/div>\r\nThis sections covers special solutions like three-dimensional displays, kinetic facades, OLEDs or robotic elements that could shed light on what future media architectures might look like.<\/div>\r\n
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Our congratulations to the winners and nominated projects!<\/div><\/strong>\r\n
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We cordially\u00a0thank all participants that have submitted their projects to MAB18!<\/strong><\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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We would like to thank our sponsors:<\/strong>\r\n
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