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

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Spatium Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.2298/spat230120007n
Lima Najjar, Baskaya Turer
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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.
空间视频投影与公共开放空间:一种独特的文献计量学研究方法
在21世纪,数字技术开始在确保可持续性方面发挥更积极的作用。这种情况导致了许多研究领域对数字技术与不同学科之间相互作用的研究。在空间规划与设计学科方面,本研究重点研究了空间视频投影(SVP)。通过文献计量分析,本文旨在识别和定位全球研究格局中的SVP技术和当代城市公共开放空间(POSs)的分类。利用WOS, Scopus和VOSviewer软件,采用6个阶段的过程来评估当前的研究前景。这些阶段包括:在手稿中识别出一组关键字进行质证;通过文献计量学分析探究文章内词的优势度和联系清晰度;发展关于优势水平的分级技术;将分级词分组成主题场;计算两个数据库设置中每个字段的总体值;并比较了发展讨论和策略的领域。本研究的结果表明,建筑学科缺乏与svp相关的研究。在未来的学术研究中,本研究使用的方法可用于制定多学科背景下的选题策略。此外,预计SVP将为提高城市共享公共空间体验的质量提供潜在的应用。因此,本研究也为进一步研究在POSs中利用SVP促进城市可持续发展的潜力奠定了基础。
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Spatium
Spatium Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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