Elena Sakalauskaitė's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Article deals with the topic of travel in new and unexpected way. It analyses new technology, used in creating art or other products, that is called augmented reality and its usage on spatial objects. Author tries to find out how the operating with space in order to produce the experience of travel acts. This task is carried out by analyzing few vi...
Straipsnyje apžvelgiamos filosofijos ir sociologijos perspektyvos skaitmeninių medijų akivaizdoje, atskleidžiama, kaip skaitmeninių medijų raida prisideda prie naujųjų dis ciplinų atsiradimo, sėkmingai jungiančių tiek filosofines, tiek sociologines prieigas. Re miantis garsaus medijų filosofo Michaelio Heimo tyrimais, nagrinėjamos sąsajos tarp ki...
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... Beside this, tourism is inseparable from such forms of urban culture as the museums (Murphy, Schlaerth 2015). A city with its dynamic life is source of movement in general (Lingis 2015;Sakalauskaitė 2015). Finally, informal culture also moves the formal one by giving it ideas. ...