Beyond Urban Challenges-Virtual Reality Tools in Participatory Design Processes: How Information and Communication Technologies are Used within Participatory Design Processes to Shape Urban Space

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Beyond Urban Challenges-Virtual Reality Tools in Participatory Design Processes: How Information and Communication Technologies are Used within Participatory Design Processes to Shape Urban Space. / Hilmer, Luisa.
Exploratory Papers and Workshops. Hrsg. / Vincenzo D'Andrea; Rogerio Abreu de Paula; Kasper Rodil; David Lamas; Naska Goagoses; Asnath Paula Kambunga; Daniel Tan Yong Wen; Chiara Del Gaudio; Mika Yasuoka Jensen; Heike Winschiers-Theophilus; Tariq Zaman. Association for Computing Machinery, 2024. S. 81-86 (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Band 2).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

Hilmer, L 2024, Beyond Urban Challenges-Virtual Reality Tools in Participatory Design Processes: How Information and Communication Technologies are Used within Participatory Design Processes to Shape Urban Space. in V D'Andrea, RA de Paula, K Rodil, D Lamas, N Goagoses, AP Kambunga, D Tan Yong Wen, C Del Gaudio, MY Jensen, H Winschiers-Theophilus & T Zaman (Hrsg.), Exploratory Papers and Workshops. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, Bd. 2, Association for Computing Machinery, S. 81-86, 18th Biennial Participatory Design Conference - PDC 2024, Sibu, Malaysia, 11.08.24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3661455.3669874

APA

Hilmer, L. (2024). Beyond Urban Challenges-Virtual Reality Tools in Participatory Design Processes: How Information and Communication Technologies are Used within Participatory Design Processes to Shape Urban Space. In V. D'Andrea, R. A. de Paula, K. Rodil, D. Lamas, N. Goagoses, A. P. Kambunga, D. Tan Yong Wen, C. Del Gaudio, M. Y. Jensen, H. Winschiers-Theophilus, & T. Zaman (Hrsg.), Exploratory Papers and Workshops (S. 81-86). (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Band 2). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3661455.3669874

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Hilmer L. Beyond Urban Challenges-Virtual Reality Tools in Participatory Design Processes: How Information and Communication Technologies are Used within Participatory Design Processes to Shape Urban Space. in D'Andrea V, de Paula RA, Rodil K, Lamas D, Goagoses N, Kambunga AP, Tan Yong Wen D, Del Gaudio C, Jensen MY, Winschiers-Theophilus H, Zaman T, Hrsg., Exploratory Papers and Workshops. Association for Computing Machinery. 2024. S. 81-86. (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series). doi: 10.1145/3661455.3669874

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