The role of digital technology in shaping public architectural spaces and its impact on human behavior

Document Type : scientific articles

Authors

1 Applied Arts Helwan University

2 Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University

Abstract

The digital technological revolution depends primarily on the human mind. Its capabilities in using computers, internet networks, and with the advent of the computer in the sixties, interaction processes became possible. One of the digital artworks gives the designer the freedom to choose and propose various design alternatives that stay away from repetition and select the best. Through the language of dialogue between the designer and the computer programs produced for it, such as virtual world arts that produce virtual reality, industrial life, and the art of processing in the digital interactive space, Installation Interactive Digital Art and graphic images that are difficult to produce by hand. These developments lead to changing the shape of public spaces. As they are invaded by technological forces that are not visible to the naked eye, they make public spaces a special and different place for each person who passes through them. For the artist to process and program the mental image of his basic idea, and produce it in a way. Visual is keen not to reduce intellectual and technical effectiveness and turn it into dry mechanical thinking.

Research deals
The first axis: modern technological trends that contribute to the formation of general architectural spaces that achieve interaction and raise the general taste of individuals.
The second axis: human behavior and its impact on technological development and its immersion within the artwork and its taste in a framework outside the exhibition.

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