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The migration of the Betaville project’s main “trunk” (the web-based server and client) out of the academic domain into the broader not-for-profit sector implies a change in its orientation from a research project per se to somewhere along a continuum from experimental social software artwork to first-order participation in public discourse, a public space in the New Soft City.
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Skelton, C. (2014). Future Roadmaps. In: Soft City Culture and Technology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7251-3_7
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