
Inscribing a Square
Urban Data as Public Space
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. June 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-3-7091-1053-9 (ISBN)
Description
The mental image of the city has become complex. Since mobile phones have become geo-social devices, location-based data is increasingly shaping the way we experience public space.
Until recently, the physical and the virtual spaces have been separate domains, now they are tightly packed together into what Malcolm McCullough calls the "Ambient Commons" - the collectively shared domain of environmental information.
Media art practices have played an important role in shaping this development.
This book investigates the potential of experimental and artistic forms of inquiry for helping us making sense of the city. The sections explore the sensory, structural and cultural aspects of new urban systems literacy - a re-examination of what constitutes public space in the real-time city.
Until recently, the physical and the virtual spaces have been separate domains, now they are tightly packed together into what Malcolm McCullough calls the "Ambient Commons" - the collectively shared domain of environmental information.
Media art practices have played an important role in shaping this development.
This book investigates the potential of experimental and artistic forms of inquiry for helping us making sense of the city. The sections explore the sensory, structural and cultural aspects of new urban systems literacy - a re-examination of what constitutes public space in the real-time city.
More details
Edition
1., 2012
Language
English
Place of publication
Vienna
Austria
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional/practitioner
Illustrations
46
8 s/w Abbildungen, 46 farbige Abbildungen
8 black & white illustrations, 46 colour illustrations
ISBN-13
978-3-7091-1053-9 (9783709110539)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Dietmar Offenhuber is Researcher in the Senseable City Lab at the Department for Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has backgrounds in architecture, urban studies and digital media and works on the spatial aspects of cognition, representation and behavior.
Katja Schechtner has a background in architecture, urban studies and technology assessment. She is the Head of Dynamic Transportation Systems at the AIT Mobility Department, while at the same time being a Visiting Scholar at MIT Media Lab.
Katja Schechtner has a background in architecture, urban studies and technology assessment. She is the Head of Dynamic Transportation Systems at the AIT Mobility Department, while at the same time being a Visiting Scholar at MIT Media Lab.
Content
.- Introduction.- Senses.- Systems.- Places.