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ЗАЩИТА ПРАВ НЕСОВЕРШЕННОЛЕТНИХ В СЕТИ ИНТЕРНЕТ

4(21) 2012


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ARCHITECTURE AND MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC SCIENTIFIC - EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL ON SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL-METHODICAL ASPECTS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION AND DESIGNING WITH THE USAGE OF VIDEO AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES


Article EVENTS AS THE TOOL OF ACTIVIZATION OF ENVIRONMENT
Authors Т. Reshetnikova, Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar, Weimar, Germany Saint-Petersburg state university of architecture and civil engineering, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Abstract Urban activation is the result of numerous events. We are defining two types of events: intellectual (or media) and social. “Intellectual events” — educational or entertaining events, located in the city, creating urban polylogue. «Social events» — events in the communicative environment of public space.

Event is a tool to make an experiment of urban defragmentation (the process of structure updating and optimizing). It means a form of regulation of modern society behavior and modern environment development by the means of information, media, and communication. The place in the city starts evolve (change) due to connected to this point events, that are the means of function, interest, advantage, financial gain. The indicator of the urban development is new construction, new events, new look.

In the borders of this fact it is evident to create the concept of urban regeneration: creating events recreates the urban fragments.
Keywords: urban renewal, urban communication, intellectual event, social event, information experiment
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