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We want cities to become greener, safer, more competitive, more inclusive, more vibrant or easier to move in. To achieve that takes more than great engineering and determined leadership, yet this is what most models of "smart cities" are built around. It requires trust and collaboration, the deliberate sharing of urban (hardware, software, informational) resources, open innovation ecosystems, empowerment policies... How will we achieve smart and open cities that could be livable?
A leading researcher on globalization, global cities and new technologies Saskia Sassen will discuss the current hype around smart cities. She will remind us that “It is the ...
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This talk will explore some of the issues that emerge around networked information-collecting objects in our public spaces, and to frame a taxonomy of such objects from the ...
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The presentation will describe "Unlimited Cities", a participatory platform used by architect to enable citizens to change their neighborhood. A rapid prototyping tool, this ...
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Cities were once constructed by the efforts of individuals, until the grand plans of master architects, and then city planning departments took over, making sense of the "chaos." ...
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Carpooling consists in sharing a car on a similar trip. Drivers publish their available seats with a price, and passengers buy seats for home-to-work carpooling (on a day-to-day ...
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