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2008

Semiotics artifacts, space and community: a case study on pinholes

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Semiotics artifacts, space and community: a case study on pinholes
Given the fracturing of virtual and physical spaces, young people are less involved in their local surrounding spaces. Yet, investing the community space is related to sense of community and elicits social inclusion. We explore the complex relations among social inclusion, sense of community, spaces and artifacts through a case study on pinholes. Pinholes appeared to be powerful semiotics artifacts, simple to use, that allow equally empowered groups of participants of different ages and cultures to jointly explore, produce and share meanings about their territories and identities. Keywords Semiotic artifact, sense of community, physical and virtual spaces, pinholes. ACM Classification Keywords J.4. [Social sciences]: Psychology, Sociology; J.5. [Arts and humanities]: Performing arts (photography).
Françoise Decortis, Laura Lentini
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Updated 12 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ACMIDC
Authors Françoise Decortis, Laura Lentini
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