Even though emerging city-makers are increasingly organized to trigger social changes, it is still hard to apprehend their real power to transform space and the way we live together. In this chapter, we explore how designerly approaches, such as hacking, making, and prototyping, can empower emerging city-makers to trigger a broader change and transformation process. It can be concluded that hackable city-making can make a difference when combining top-down public management with bottom-up social innovation. A patchable plug-in platform might enable emerging city-makers to create value for the city and for society. However, it asks for new ways of participatory governance that enable these emerging, heterogeneous city-makers to participate a...
The work we will be discussing here explores how government, industry, the university, and the citiz...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...
Even though emerging city-makers are increasingly organized to trigger social changes, it is still h...
The DC9 workshop takes place on June 27, 2015 in Limerick, Ireland and is titled "Hackable Cities: F...
Today’s notion of a Smart City is significantly different from what we imagined it would be approxim...
The DC9 workshop takes place on June 27, 2015 in Limerick, Ireland and is titled "Hackable Cities: F...
This open access book presents a selection of the best contributions to the Digital Cities 9 Worksho...
In the debate about smart cities, an alternative to a dominant top-down, tech-driven solutionist app...
Emerging pervasive technologies such as the Internet of Things and Open Data will have severe impact...
The DC9 workshop takes place on June 27, 2015 in Limerick, Ireland and is titled “Hackable Cities: F...
Shared technology making refers to the practices, spaces and events that bear the hope and belief th...
This open access book presents a selection of the best contributions to the Digital Cities 9 Worksho...
The DC9 workshop takes place on June 27, 2015 in Limerick, Ireland and is titled “Hackable Cities: F...
In this chapter, the author examines a citizen-driven intervention regarded as “city hacking”; the i...
The work we will be discussing here explores how government, industry, the university, and the citiz...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...
Even though emerging city-makers are increasingly organized to trigger social changes, it is still h...
The DC9 workshop takes place on June 27, 2015 in Limerick, Ireland and is titled "Hackable Cities: F...
Today’s notion of a Smart City is significantly different from what we imagined it would be approxim...
The DC9 workshop takes place on June 27, 2015 in Limerick, Ireland and is titled "Hackable Cities: F...
This open access book presents a selection of the best contributions to the Digital Cities 9 Worksho...
In the debate about smart cities, an alternative to a dominant top-down, tech-driven solutionist app...
Emerging pervasive technologies such as the Internet of Things and Open Data will have severe impact...
The DC9 workshop takes place on June 27, 2015 in Limerick, Ireland and is titled “Hackable Cities: F...
Shared technology making refers to the practices, spaces and events that bear the hope and belief th...
This open access book presents a selection of the best contributions to the Digital Cities 9 Worksho...
The DC9 workshop takes place on June 27, 2015 in Limerick, Ireland and is titled “Hackable Cities: F...
In this chapter, the author examines a citizen-driven intervention regarded as “city hacking”; the i...
The work we will be discussing here explores how government, industry, the university, and the citiz...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable C...