The visual imaginary of the future city is increasingly dichotomised between visions of hyper-technological digital urbanism and the city in a state of ruin, without people, overtaken by nature. These alternating imaginaries key into concerns over urban futures, as questions of sustainability and rising inequality come to bear on urban life. Such binary imaginaries produce volumes of visual material, lauding and critiquing philosophies of newness, endless progress and the city without decline. This article uses an inventive visual methodology to ask how these imaginaries become situated in the everyday ecologies of living. This methodology focuses on several so-called “brownfield” sites in Salford, United Kingdom; and the “smart” Oxford Roa...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
This paper draws on a study that included two types of materials: firstly, visual and textual analys...
There are many ways of imagining the future of the city. We can start with the growth of urbanisatio...
How and why should we imagine new, positive urban futures? As we look forwards, the world seems high...
The paper examines how visual representations of urban ‘regeneration’ contribute to the gentrificati...
This paper examines how visual discourses of urban regeneration contribute to the gentrification pro...
Introduction: This paper presents a theoretical framework that helps identify visual sustainability ...
Paul Cureton, Nick Dunn, ‘Utopian Archaeologies: Utopian Archaeologies’, paper presented at the 16th...
Seeking for optimised resources exploitation, efficient flows management, sustainable environmental ...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Wit...
In this paper, a curatorial perspective is developed to draw attention to the notion that smart citi...
Our work does not seek to enter the long-standing debate surrounding the critical definitions of gen...
I begin this chapter with a very brief outline of what is meant by the smart city. My aim here is to...
Urban Futures brings together commentaries from a wide range of contemporary disciplines and fields ...
In the spring of 2020, as cities worldwide entered lockdowns implemented to curb the spread of SARS‐...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
This paper draws on a study that included two types of materials: firstly, visual and textual analys...
There are many ways of imagining the future of the city. We can start with the growth of urbanisatio...
How and why should we imagine new, positive urban futures? As we look forwards, the world seems high...
The paper examines how visual representations of urban ‘regeneration’ contribute to the gentrificati...
This paper examines how visual discourses of urban regeneration contribute to the gentrification pro...
Introduction: This paper presents a theoretical framework that helps identify visual sustainability ...
Paul Cureton, Nick Dunn, ‘Utopian Archaeologies: Utopian Archaeologies’, paper presented at the 16th...
Seeking for optimised resources exploitation, efficient flows management, sustainable environmental ...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Wit...
In this paper, a curatorial perspective is developed to draw attention to the notion that smart citi...
Our work does not seek to enter the long-standing debate surrounding the critical definitions of gen...
I begin this chapter with a very brief outline of what is meant by the smart city. My aim here is to...
Urban Futures brings together commentaries from a wide range of contemporary disciplines and fields ...
In the spring of 2020, as cities worldwide entered lockdowns implemented to curb the spread of SARS‐...
This work explores multiple, competing sociotechnical imaginaries of smart cities in Oxford. I worke...
This paper draws on a study that included two types of materials: firstly, visual and textual analys...
There are many ways of imagining the future of the city. We can start with the growth of urbanisatio...