Wydarzenie
The Visual Management of Mobility - International scientific conference
The ways in which people engage with their environment and with each other have changed as a result of transformations in communication, mobility and ways to access information.
Our mobility, whether by foot, car or public transport, is guided visually through signage, GPS, Google maps, route planning, applications for public transport and so on. Technology, including smart-phones, tablets and laptops, allows us to navigate to and within unfamiliar places. At the same time, these devices may discourage verbal communication with other people as the required information can be easily accessed without human interaction.
We encourage scholars from the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Visual Communication and Media to contribute to the conference. The conference will provide a platform for the exchange of ideas on visual communication and urban public space, and aims to promote theoretical and social innovation.
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Antropolog kulturowy ze specjalnością literaturoznawczą, krytyk artystyczny; kieruje Ośrodkiem Badań Dziedzictwa Emigracji Polskiej w Londynie
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