Architecture and the smart city / edited by Sergio M. Figueiredo, Sukanya Krishnamurthy and Torsten Schroeder
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780367342074
- 720.47
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction : our brave new world
Part I. Histories and futures
2. Frictionless futures : the vision of smartness and the occlusion of alternatives
3. Is the city becoming computable?
4. The answer is "smart" - but what was the question? About some properties of utopian conceptualization
5. The trouble with capitalist utopia : a totalizing scheme of subsumption and planetary urbanization
6. The metaphor of the city as a thinking machine : a complicated relationship and its backstory
Part II. Agency and control
7. Hyperwwwork : is Alexa our new chief of happiness officer? IoT and the logics of soft-production
8. Soft sibylations : GPS navigation as urban speculation
9. Intelligence and armament
10. The right to the (smart) city, participation and open data
11. Scenarios of interactive citizenship
Part III. Materialities and spaces
12. The IdIoT in the smart home
13. Five strategies of socially smart cities
14. Politics of sensing and listening
15. Recoupling soft and hard : engaging data as an immaterial practice
16. Moving in the metropolis : smart city solutions and the urban everyday experience
Part IV. Networks and nodes
17. Standing out in a crowd : big data to produce new forms of publicness
18. Operationalizing smartness : from social bridges to an urbanism of aspirations, affordances and capabilities
19. New sensorial vehicles : navigating critical understanding of autonomous futures
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