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Urban Omnibus: Frameworks for Citizen Responsiveness: Towards a Read/Write Urbanism
Cassim did a great job of editing my two 1,500-word texts into a single 1,000-word piece. The essential points are intact; the voice is mostly preserved. Enjoy.
urbancomputing  urbanism  infrastructure  sidewalking  transmobility  networks  neighborhoods 
july 2010 by Urbanscale
Podcast | dConstruct 2009
Here's my talk from dConstruct in Brighton a few weeks back. My goodness, I do go on. This is an absolutely sprawling talk! Check the tags for some idea of content.
augmented  architecture  API  cities  community  connoisseurship  crime  crowds  democracy  kultur  economics  futures  geography  identity  infovisualization  infrastructure  interface  location  maps  mobility  neighborhoods  networks  opensystems  publicspace  privacy  socialnetworking  swarm  transit  technosocial  ubicomp  urbancomputing  urbanism  wayfinding 
september 2009 by Urbanscale
SFMOMA: Wonderland: A world turned upside down
Via Eric. Comment: "And what if in that picture you were standing with someone or near some one that your partner doesn’t like….and then your partner beats you up for it. That’s the tenderloin. That stuff happens. You cant just take someones picture there and post it up. In the “language of the tenderloin” it means something to stand on golden gate and leavenworth or on turk and polk, those blocks mean certain things, where you can find certain people and where you can buy certain things. You take a picture of someone standing on a certain block, you are saying something about that person."
sanfrancisco  art  neighborhoods  tenderloin  interestingtimes  sidewalking  situated  humangeography  privacy 
september 2009 by Urbanscale
Urban Mapping Gives Us Free Neighborhoods
I read that title a little differently than they do. : . )
cities  neighborhoods  mapping  everyware  bookproject 
january 2008 by Urbanscale

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