L’usage des automates interactifs dans les lieux publics

For the last twenty years, interactive information kiosks have become increasingly present in public places, providing transactional, orientational and informational services plus more didactic functions, particularly in Museology. At a time when their use is being extended to services with a more s...

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Main Author: Daniel Thierry
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Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2011-10-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/2381
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description For the last twenty years, interactive information kiosks have become increasingly present in public places, providing transactional, orientational and informational services plus more didactic functions, particularly in Museology. At a time when their use is being extended to services with a more social character, it raises the question of the limits of their social acceptability. This article reports on two comparative studies, carried out at a twenty-year interval, that describe the progression of the relationship between Man and Machine. It can be observed that a significant "professionalization" of users has taken place, but nothing suggests that this behaviour can be extended beyond this particular group.
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L’usage des automates interactifs dans les lieux publics
Communication
uses
information and communication technology
interactivity
public place
automaton
title L’usage des automates interactifs dans les lieux publics
title_full L’usage des automates interactifs dans les lieux publics
title_fullStr L’usage des automates interactifs dans les lieux publics
title_full_unstemmed L’usage des automates interactifs dans les lieux publics
title_short L’usage des automates interactifs dans les lieux publics
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topic uses
information and communication technology
interactivity
public place
automaton
url https://journals.openedition.org/communication/2381
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