Glenda Amayo Caldwell & Carl H. Smith 
Digital Futures and the City of Today [EPUB ebook] 
New Technologies and Physical Spaces

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In the contemporary city, the physical infrastructure and sensorial experiences of two millennia are now inter-woven within an invisible digital matrix. This matrix alters human perceptions of the city, informs our behaviour and increasingly influences the urban designs we ultimately inhabit. Digital Futures and the City of Today cuts through these issues to analyse the work of architects, designers, media  specialists and  a  growing number of community activists, laying out a multi-faceted view of the complex integrated phenomenon of the contemporary city. Split into three sections, the book interrogates the concept of the ‘smart’ city, examines innovative digital projects from around the world, documents experimental visions for the future, and describes projects that engage local communities in the design process.

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Table of Content

Foreword: Graham Cairns


Introduction: Glenda Amayo Caldwell and Carl Smith


Section One: Embedding – The digital in the physical world


Chapter 1: No need to fix: Strategic inclusivity in developing and managing the smart city:  Alessandro Aurigi


Chapter 2: Reimag(in)ing the city: Street View as storyspace: Aroussiak Gabrielian


Chapter 3: Information, communication and the digital city: Cláudia Sofia Gonçalves Ferreira Lima


Chapter 4 From the iron cage to the mediated city: Cristina Miranda de Almeida


Section Two: Applications – The use of the digital in the everyday


Chapter 5: Identity management, premediation and the city: Sandra Wilson and Lilia Gomez Flores


Chapter 6: Urban utopics: The politics of the digital city view: Gavin Perin and Linda Matthews


Chapter 7: Place, play and privacy: Exploring location-based applications and spatial experience: Melanie Chan


Chapter 8: Post-digital approaches to mapping memory, heritage and identity in the city: Georgios Artopoulos and Nikolas Bakirtzis


Chapter 9: Responsive transport environments: System thinking as a method to combine media architecture into a digital ecology to improve public transport: M. Hank Haeusler


Section Three: Studies and trials – Examples of community uses of digital technologies


Chapter 10: Digital urban health and security: NYC’s got an app for that: Kristen Scott


Chapter 11: Explorations of an urban intervention management system: A reflection on how to deal with urban complex systems and deliver dynamic change: Marta A. G. Miguel, Richard Laing and Quazi Mahtab Zaman


Chapter 12: Innovative urban mobility shaped by users through pervasive information and communication technologies: Marco Zilvetti, Matteo Conti and Fausto Brevi


Chapter 13: Blurring the physical boundaries of the city: Media architecture and urban informatics for community engagement: Glenda Amayo Caldwell and Mirko Guaralda


Epilogue : Edward M. Clift


Notes on Contributors


Index



 

About the author

Graham Cairns is a visiting scholar in architecture and design at both Florida State University and Ravensbourne, UK.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 196 ● ISBN 9781783205622 ● File size 8.1 MB ● Editor Glenda Amayo Caldwell & Carl H. Smith ● Publisher Intellect Books Ltd ● City Bristol ● Country GB ● Published 2016 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6486497 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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