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Streets and squares in the cities were created so that they could constitute public space – space of a social integration. Important social binding agent is a common, direct access to information, ability of passing it on and undertaking actions appropriate to its response. In an era of information revolution, new information and communication technologies enriched social contacts. Access to information no longer requires direct interpersonal contact due to which the contact became less related to city space. The subject of the article is the evolution of city space with relation to the access to information. The cotemporary closing of which is the phase of multimedia mass communication and city spaces designed for information society.
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Bonenberg, A. (2014). City – Mass Communication Space – Access to Information in Relation to the Composition of the City. In: Stephanidis, C., Antona, M. (eds) Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Design for All and Accessibility Practice. UAHCI 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8516. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07509-9_13
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