Spatial video projection and public open spaces: A distinct bibliometric study approach

In the 21st century, digital technologies have begun to play a more active role in ensuring sustainability. This situation has led to studies examining the interaction between digital technologies and different academic disciplines in many study areas. In terms of spatial planning and design discipl...

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Main Authors: Najjar Lima, Turer Baskaya Fatma Aycim
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2023/1450-569X2300007N.pdf
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description In the 21st century, digital technologies have begun to play a more active role in ensuring sustainability. This situation has led to studies examining the interaction between digital technologies and different academic disciplines in many study areas. In terms of spatial planning and design disciplines, this study focuses on spatial video projection (SVP). Through bibliometric analysis, this paper aims to identify and locate an assortment of SVP technologies and contemporary urban public open spaces (POSs) within the global research landscape. Utilizing WOS, Scopus, and the VOSviewer software, a 6-phase process is used to evaluate the current research landscape. The phases include: identifying groups of keywords for cross-examination within the manuscripts; exploring words inside articles with their dominancy levels and linkage clarity through bibliometric analysis; developing a grading technique regarding dominancy levels; grouping graded words into thematic fields; calculating overall values of each of the fields for both databases settings; and comparing the fields for developing discussions and strategies. The findings of this study indicate that architectural disciplines lack SVP-related research. In future academic studies, the approach used in this study could be used to develop topic selection strategies in multidisciplinary settings. In addition, it is expected that SVP will offer potential applications for enhancing the quality of the shared public spatial experience of cities. Thus, this study also forms a cornerstone for further research investigating the potential of utilizing SVP in POSs for the sustainability of cities.
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spelling doaj.art-37487fcb685c4bc1bab8285a5d80dbea2023-08-09T12:42:38ZengInstitute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of SerbiaSpatium1450-569X2217-80662023-01-01202349304110.2298/SPAT230120007N1450-569X2300007NSpatial video projection and public open spaces: A distinct bibliometric study approachNajjar Lima0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1927-535XTurer Baskaya Fatma Aycim1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2324-0731Graduate School, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, TurkeyIn the 21st century, digital technologies have begun to play a more active role in ensuring sustainability. This situation has led to studies examining the interaction between digital technologies and different academic disciplines in many study areas. In terms of spatial planning and design disciplines, this study focuses on spatial video projection (SVP). Through bibliometric analysis, this paper aims to identify and locate an assortment of SVP technologies and contemporary urban public open spaces (POSs) within the global research landscape. Utilizing WOS, Scopus, and the VOSviewer software, a 6-phase process is used to evaluate the current research landscape. The phases include: identifying groups of keywords for cross-examination within the manuscripts; exploring words inside articles with their dominancy levels and linkage clarity through bibliometric analysis; developing a grading technique regarding dominancy levels; grouping graded words into thematic fields; calculating overall values of each of the fields for both databases settings; and comparing the fields for developing discussions and strategies. The findings of this study indicate that architectural disciplines lack SVP-related research. In future academic studies, the approach used in this study could be used to develop topic selection strategies in multidisciplinary settings. In addition, it is expected that SVP will offer potential applications for enhancing the quality of the shared public spatial experience of cities. Thus, this study also forms a cornerstone for further research investigating the potential of utilizing SVP in POSs for the sustainability of cities.https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2023/1450-569X2300007N.pdfvideo projection mappingurban public open spacesdigital place-makingbibliometric studymapping research
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mapping research
title Spatial video projection and public open spaces: A distinct bibliometric study approach
title_full Spatial video projection and public open spaces: A distinct bibliometric study approach
title_fullStr Spatial video projection and public open spaces: A distinct bibliometric study approach
title_full_unstemmed Spatial video projection and public open spaces: A distinct bibliometric study approach
title_short Spatial video projection and public open spaces: A distinct bibliometric study approach
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mapping research
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