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==WELCOME TO THE PPS VIRTUAL EXHIBITION AND WIKI COMMUNITY PLATFORM!==
|}[https://www.publicplayspace.eu/ Public Play Space (PPS)] is a project co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and developed by IAAC, BUas, and CLAC. Through a series of '''strategic actions''', over a period of 2 years, the PPS Project promotes '''innovative and creative practices''' for the '''co-design of inclusive, cohesive, and sustainable public spaces''', through the use o'''f games and digital technologies'''. 
 
The '''<u>Virtual Exhibition</u>''' will guide you through the different actions developed by the project: a '''continuous and multidisciplinary process of exploration of new methodologies and practices''' '''open to different city actors''' such as designers, policymakers, experts and citizens. The content generated during the whole project is displayed, bringing together methods and tools for games, playful interaction and placemaking.


The '''<u>Placemaking Parade</u>''' will let you experience an exploration of '''placemaking experiences''' in the three PPS partner cities: Barcelona, Palermo and Breda. Using satellite maps, you will be able to navigate through different public spaces and explore the different placemaking strategies introduced by local actors


[https://www.publicplayspace.eu/ Public Play Space (PPS)] is a project co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and developed by IAAC, BUas, and CLAC. It promotes innovative and creative practices for the co-design of inclusive, cohesive, and sustainable public spaces, through the use of games and digital technologies, in a transnational and European perspective, fostering the process of placemaking.
The <u>'''Wiki Community Platform'''</u> is an open source '''knowledge-community on the use of digital technologies and games''' to enhance participatory processes for urban design and placemaking. You are invited to check the numerous projects collected and contribute to the Wiki platform, open to researchers and practitioners willing to publish projects and innovative practices! 




The objective of this PPS Wiki Community Platform is to create a knowledge community on the use of digital technologies and games to enhance participatory processes for urban design and placemaking, allowing a wider dissemination of the ''best practices'' in this field and to facilitate knowledge sharing and the interaction among key stakeholders.


The first 30 projects uploaded in this PPS Community Platform are the result of an Open Call of Public Play Space Initiatives launched in December 2019 and from a competitive desk review selection. The categories for these projects are described in the


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!VIRTUAL EXHIBITION
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|Participation of citizens in the design of the public space is recognized as fundamental to build inclusive, cohesive and sustainable public space. As local governments grow more and more interested in civic participation, it becomes important to explore available methodologies addressing challenges related with participatory processes. Games have been proposed since the 1960s as means to facilitate participatory processes by enabling cooperative environments to shape and support citizens’ interaction. The change led by Information and Communication technologies opens the debate on how advanced technologies, from video games to Virtual and Augmented Reality can help to open the process of co-creation to new audiences, enhancing citizen participation, both with respect to the design and space usage
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The Public Play Space project is articulated into a series of actions targeted at exploring the process of development and use of innovative technologies and games for public space co-design.
 
*The '''<u>State of the Art Catalogue</u>''' represents the first action, collecting and analysing 30 best-practice case studies, offering a clear panorama of the emerging methodologies and strategies for the public space co-design through games, playful interaction and digital technologies
*The '''<u>Creative & Capacity building workshop</u>''' held in Breda, Palermo and Barcelona, open to students and professionals interested in placemaking, empowering their professional skills in co-creation stages, and building their capacity to further attract diverse audiences by habit / by choice. With a learning-by-doing methodology, workshops were also creative processes,  where students developed proposals and projects towards the production of inclusive, cohesive and sustainable public space.
*The '''<u>Open Game Events</u>''', held in Breda, Palermo and Barcelona, which p'''ut in practice the expertise gained''' and the knowledge developed in the project. Each event engaged stakeholders, experts and citizens in a '''process of co-design of the public space''' through games, playful interaction and digital technologies
*The '''<u>PPS International Symposium</u>''', taking place online in July 2021, fostering an academic-political dissemination of the work developed in the project, sharing knowledge and bringing experts and international stakeholders in a common place for discussing about the relationship between gaming and placemaking
*The '''<u>PPS Experience Book</u>,''' to be published in September 2021, building a deep theoretical reflection on Games, Public Space and Digital Technologies, on the basis of the experience and expertise developed in the PPS project
 
''Click on the first image to start the Exhibition. Alternatively, click directly on the activity of your interest!''<br />
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|The Parade will let you live an exploration of placemaking experiences in the three PPS partner cities: Barcelona, Palermo and Breda. Using satellite maps, you will be able to navigate through different public spaces and explore the different placemaking strategies introduced by local actors.
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!The PPS Wiki Community Platform is an '''open source knowledge-community''' on the use of digital technologies and games to enhance participatory processes for urban design and placemaking.
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The objective of this PPS Wiki Community Platform is to allow a wider dissemination of the best practices in this field and to facilitate knowledge sharing and the interaction among key stakeholders. The first 30 projects uploaded in this PPS Community Platform are the result of an Open Call of Public Play Space Initiatives launched in December 2019 and published in the State of the Art Catalogue, and of a competitive desk review selection.
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====Methodology====
The projects are analysed and described using an innovative framework, articulated into 3 concentric levels of analysis and categorisation. This analytical approach allows a deeper understanding of projects that shows a high level of complexity and sophistication, enabling the reader to extract learnings on the different impacts and strategies.
 
At the same time, this categorization will enable the reader to navigate the project according to different features, actions, and properties that characterize them.
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|}The first level of analysis describes each project based on the three categories of ''Space, Game, and Play''.
 
*''Space'' Represents the spatial scale in which the project is executed and its audience.
*''Game'' Represents the project’s main purpose.
*''Play'' Represents the instruments used in the best practices.
 
Three sub-categories are identified for each one of them, and they are finally further described in a third level of analysis. For further info [[Categorization Framework|click here]].
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WELCOME TO THE PPS VIRTUAL EXHIBITION AND WIKI COMMUNITY PLATFORM!

Public Play Space (PPS) is a project co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and developed by IAAC, BUas, and CLAC. Through a series of strategic actions, over a period of 2 years, the PPS Project promotes innovative and creative practices for the co-design of inclusive, cohesive, and sustainable public spaces, through the use of games and digital technologies.

The Virtual Exhibition will guide you through the different actions developed by the project: a continuous and multidisciplinary process of exploration of new methodologies and practices open to different city actors such as designers, policymakers, experts and citizens. The content generated during the whole project is displayed, bringing together methods and tools for games, playful interaction and placemaking.

The Placemaking Parade will let you experience an exploration of placemaking experiences in the three PPS partner cities: Barcelona, Palermo and Breda. Using satellite maps, you will be able to navigate through different public spaces and explore the different placemaking strategies introduced by local actors

The Wiki Community Platform is an open source knowledge-community on the use of digital technologies and games to enhance participatory processes for urban design and placemaking. You are invited to check the numerous projects collected and contribute to the Wiki platform, open to researchers and practitioners willing to publish projects and innovative practices!



VIRTUAL EXHIBITION
Participation of citizens in the design of the public space is recognized as fundamental to build inclusive, cohesive and sustainable public space. As local governments grow more and more interested in civic participation, it becomes important to explore available methodologies addressing challenges related with participatory processes. Games have been proposed since the 1960s as means to facilitate participatory processes by enabling cooperative environments to shape and support citizens’ interaction. The change led by Information and Communication technologies opens the debate on how advanced technologies, from video games to Virtual and Augmented Reality can help to open the process of co-creation to new audiences, enhancing citizen participation, both with respect to the design and space usage
PPS actions


The Public Play Space project is articulated into a series of actions targeted at exploring the process of development and use of innovative technologies and games for public space co-design.

  • The State of the Art Catalogue represents the first action, collecting and analysing 30 best-practice case studies, offering a clear panorama of the emerging methodologies and strategies for the public space co-design through games, playful interaction and digital technologies
  • The Creative & Capacity building workshop held in Breda, Palermo and Barcelona, open to students and professionals interested in placemaking, empowering their professional skills in co-creation stages, and building their capacity to further attract diverse audiences by habit / by choice. With a learning-by-doing methodology, workshops were also creative processes,  where students developed proposals and projects towards the production of inclusive, cohesive and sustainable public space.
  • The Open Game Events, held in Breda, Palermo and Barcelona, which put in practice the expertise gained and the knowledge developed in the project. Each event engaged stakeholders, experts and citizens in a process of co-design of the public space through games, playful interaction and digital technologies
  • The PPS International Symposium, taking place online in July 2021, fostering an academic-political dissemination of the work developed in the project, sharing knowledge and bringing experts and international stakeholders in a common place for discussing about the relationship between gaming and placemaking
  • The PPS Experience Book, to be published in September 2021, building a deep theoretical reflection on Games, Public Space and Digital Technologies, on the basis of the experience and expertise developed in the PPS project

Click on the first image to start the Exhibition. Alternatively, click directly on the activity of your interest!

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PLACEMAKING PARADE
The Parade will let you live an exploration of placemaking experiences in the three PPS partner cities: Barcelona, Palermo and Breda. Using satellite maps, you will be able to navigate through different public spaces and explore the different placemaking strategies introduced by local actors.



WIKI COMMUNITY PLATFORM
The PPS Wiki Community Platform is an open source knowledge-community on the use of digital technologies and games to enhance participatory processes for urban design and placemaking.

The objective of this PPS Wiki Community Platform is to allow a wider dissemination of the best practices in this field and to facilitate knowledge sharing and the interaction among key stakeholders. The first 30 projects uploaded in this PPS Community Platform are the result of an Open Call of Public Play Space Initiatives launched in December 2019 and published in the State of the Art Catalogue, and of a competitive desk review selection.


Methodology

The projects are analysed and described using an innovative framework, articulated into 3 concentric levels of analysis and categorisation. This analytical approach allows a deeper understanding of projects that shows a high level of complexity and sophistication, enabling the reader to extract learnings on the different impacts and strategies.

At the same time, this categorization will enable the reader to navigate the project according to different features, actions, and properties that characterize them.

The first level of analysis describes each project based on the three categories of Space, Game, and Play.

  • Space Represents the spatial scale in which the project is executed and its audience.
  • Game Represents the project’s main purpose.
  • Play Represents the instruments used in the best practices.

Three sub-categories are identified for each one of them, and they are finally further described in a third level of analysis. For further info click here.

All Projects


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Add your own project

Do you have a project bound to Public Play Spaces, and do you want to add this project to the catalogue of pages on this community site, please Click Here to learn how to create your own page on this site.