Social media: Third-person perceptions and insights on architecture
Perceptions of architecture vary depending on the reader. This study is based on an experiment involving social media. A provocative architectural photomontage is shared on Facebook without using the sponsored feature. Inputs, notably ‘Likes’ and ‘Comments’, received within 24 hours from posting wer...
Main Author: | Lino Bianco |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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NR&DI URBAN-INCERC
2018-09-01
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Series: | Urbanism. Arhitectura. Constructii |
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Online Access: | http://uac.incd.ro/Art/v9n3a06.pdf |
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