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It is predicted that by 2050 two‐thirds of the world's population will live in cities. Managing urban areas and building equitable and sustainable cities of all sizes are the most important development challenges of the 21st century. What role will color play? Have you ever wondered what the cities of tomorrow will look like? You might think of smart buildings, farmscrapers, intelligent lighting, delivery drones, robo‐taxis, sensor and network systems, data and surveillance culture. Often smart cities are imagined as being carbon‐free, with a lot of greenery, renewable energy and homes with roof‐mounted solar panels. But should a city just be efficient, unpolluted and safe? What is a city but its people! How do people experience color in their environment — both real and digital? Let's discuss whether or not colors contribute to making cities more beautiful, pleasant, quiet and fun. How does color pervade urban spaces, objects and images? How do new lighting technologies affect the colors and ambiance? The worlds of digital and material color are fusing. How can the color aspect improve our daily experience, quality and usability in our cities? The Chilean Color Association–Asociación Chilena del Color (ACC) is organizing the AIC 2016 Interim
Color Research & Application – Wiley
Published: Feb 1, 2016
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