The commodifications between ICTs and public space

13 December 2018·
Carlos Cámara-Menoyo
Carlos Cámara-Menoyo
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Abstract
Can Information and Communication Technologies be tools for observing and acting on heritage and public space from a contemporary perspective? If, on the one hand, ICTs are very useful for measuring, knowing and representing heritage -from the use of APPs and crowsourcing to Big data and augmented reality- they are also useful for its dissemination and sharing and, therefore, its preservation. In the most recent times, moreover, the creation of cultural initiatives based on technology opens an important niche of innovation and creativity, starting also from the younger generations.
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13 December 2018 14:00
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Diputación de Córdoba. Córdoba.

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Carlos Cámara-Menoyo
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Principal Research Software Engineer

I am an interdisciplinary researcher whose research articulates around how physical and digital infrastructures, especially those that are commonly produced, respond to and are shaped by societal challenges. I’ve worked as an architect, drupal developer, project manager, lecturer, data scientist, and currently as Principal Research Software Engineer.

My research interests revolve around the social aspect of technology and methods to surface the world-views that are invariably embedded in technical artefacts such as cities, software or platforms. To do so, I use mixed methods with a preference for digital methods, participatory methods and data visualisation and a keen interest in EDI and open research best practices to make research Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable