Examines the resistance to capitalist models through the reappropriation of empty spaces to create temporary autonomous zones and emphasizes the importance of solidarity and activism in communal living.
Covers accessibility in human-machine interfaces, including alternative interfaces, assistive technologies, software accessibility principles, and document accessibility.
Explores the relevance of styles in human-computer interaction, visual perception, cognition, usability testing, games, data visualization, accessibility, extended reality, and more.
Discusses the challenges and future of neuromorphic computing, comparing digital computers and specialized hardware, such as SpiNNaker and NEST, while exploring the Human Brain Project's Neuromorphic Computing Platform.
Explores the challenges and methodologies of integrating audiovisual sources in historical research, emphasizing the importance of contextualization and innovative research tools.
Explores challenges in urban transport, from declining public services to formalizing informal transport, emphasizing the balance between profitability and public service.
Delves into typological modifications in historical housing, emphasizing renovation strategies that balance modern needs with architectural preservation.