Cities have long been imagined as “machines for living,” and today's data technologies carry the promise of making them more “intelligent” - more attuned to the lives of citizens; better able to ensure feedback and the re-adjustment of relations between people, environments, and institutions. How might data, and data culture, play a role in reshaping city life, for whom, and to what end? Essay published in London Ideas
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How can we conceptualize the (re)figuration of (city) spaces in the age of Big Data? How might new t...
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During the last century, several future cities visions have been proposed by architects, conservatio...
This paper presents an analysis of interviews, focus groups and workshops with employees in the tech...
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This paper is an output of a two day 'Festival Lab' held at the Future Everything Festival, Manchest...
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