Digital and mobile media play an increasingly important role in everyday urban life. They are changing the way urban life takes shape and how we experience our built environment. This seems a mainly practical matter: thanks to these technologies we can organize our lives more conveniently. But the rise of these ’urban media’ also presents us with an important philosophical issue: What do they mean for how the city functions as a community? Employing detailed examples of new media uses as well as historical case studies, Martijn de Waal shows how new technologies, on one level, contribute to the further individualization and liberalization of urban society. There is an alternative future scenario, however, in which digital media construct a ...
Programming and Activating Cyberparks deals with the variety of ways in which urban public spaces ca...
What happens when the TV screen leaves home and moves back into the city? The public domain of the 2...
People living in urban areas have grown accustomed to the moving visual images surrounding them – di...
The main concern of the study ‘The City as Interface’ is the future of the urban public sphere. It i...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
Over the last few years, the term ‘smart cities’ has gained traction in academic, industry, and poli...
Over the last few years, the term ‘smart cities’ has gained traction in academic, industry, and poli...
AbstractThe idea of the city has been transformed over the past two decades under the drive of infor...
AbstractThe idea of the city has been transformed over the past two decades under the drive of infor...
Along with the development of and widespread access to mobile technologies - smartphones, tablets, ...
This introductory review article develops an analytic-conceptual distinction between spectacular, or...
The intervention of media content in the public life of the city comes in many guises – the mobile s...
Architecture focuses on designing built environments in response to society’s needs, reflecting cult...
Programming and Activating Cyberparks deals with the variety of ways in which urban public spaces ca...
Programming and Activating Cyberparks deals with the variety of ways in which urban public spaces ca...
What happens when the TV screen leaves home and moves back into the city? The public domain of the 2...
People living in urban areas have grown accustomed to the moving visual images surrounding them – di...
The main concern of the study ‘The City as Interface’ is the future of the urban public sphere. It i...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
Over the last few years, the term ‘smart cities’ has gained traction in academic, industry, and poli...
Over the last few years, the term ‘smart cities’ has gained traction in academic, industry, and poli...
AbstractThe idea of the city has been transformed over the past two decades under the drive of infor...
AbstractThe idea of the city has been transformed over the past two decades under the drive of infor...
Along with the development of and widespread access to mobile technologies - smartphones, tablets, ...
This introductory review article develops an analytic-conceptual distinction between spectacular, or...
The intervention of media content in the public life of the city comes in many guises – the mobile s...
Architecture focuses on designing built environments in response to society’s needs, reflecting cult...
Programming and Activating Cyberparks deals with the variety of ways in which urban public spaces ca...
Programming and Activating Cyberparks deals with the variety of ways in which urban public spaces ca...
What happens when the TV screen leaves home and moves back into the city? The public domain of the 2...
People living in urban areas have grown accustomed to the moving visual images surrounding them – di...