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Architecture

Vol. 35 No. 07 (2020): Proceedings of the Faculty of Technical Sciences

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY DIGITAL ARTS IN NOVI SAD

  • Marko Marković
  • Miljana Zeković
  • Višnja Žugić
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/08FA01Markovic
Submitted
June 26, 2020
Published
2020-06-26

Abstract

Culture, as a very important part of social life, goes with society through all the changes that globalization and digitalization bring in. Instant way of life, characterized by speed, brought instant culture phenomena. What are the best ways for culture to be offered to the recipients and how architecture solutions can contribute to the culture's adjustment to the new solutions are just some of the questions this paper deals with.

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