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<P>1. Introduction: A Brave New World <EM>Sergio M. Figueiredo, Sukanya Krishnamurthy, Torsten Schroeder</EM> <STRONG>Section: Histories and Futures</STRONG> 2. Frictionless Futures: The Vision of Smartness and the Occlusion of Alternatives <EM>Nick Dunn, Paul Cureton (Lancaster University, United Kingdom)</EM> 3. Is the city becoming computable? <EM>Antoine Picon and Thomas Shay Hill (Harvard University, United States)</EM> 4. The Answer is "Smart" -- But what was the Question? <EM>Oliver Schürer (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)</EM> 5. The Trouble with Capitalist Utopia: A totalizing scheme of subsumption and planetary urbanization <EM>Angel Callander (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany) </EM>6. The Metaphor of the City as a Thinking Machine. A Complicated Relationship and its Backstory <EM>Sonja Hnilica (TU Dortmund, Germany)</EM> <STRONG>Section: Agency and Control</STRONG> 7. Hyperwwwork: Is Alexa our new Chief Happiness Officer? IoT and the Logics of Soft-Production <EM>Romain Curnier, Adrien Grigorescu (ENSA Paris Malaquais, France)</EM> 8. Soft Sibylations: GPS Navigation as Urban Speculation <EM>Benjamin W. Tippin (Torrance Art Museum, United States)</EM> 9. Intelligence and Armament <EM>Kevin Rogan (The New School -- Parsons School of Design, United States)</EM> 10. The Right to the (Smart) City, Participation and Open Data <EM>Jonas Breuer, Nils Walravens, Shenja Van der Graaf, Ilse Marien (imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)</EM> 11. Scenarios of Interactive Citizenship <EM>Renata Tyszczuk (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom) </EM> <STRONG>Section: Materialities and Spaces</STRONG> 12. The IdIoT in the SMART Home <EM>Delfina Fantini van Ditmar (Royal College of Art, United Kingdom)</EM> 13. Five Strategies of Socially Smart Cities <EM>Geeta Mehta (Columbia University, United States), Shreya Malu, Merlyn Mathew (Asia Initiatives, New York, United States)</EM> 14. Politics of sensing and listening <EM>Dietmar Offenhuber (Northeastern University, United States), Sam Auinger (Independent Sound artist)</EM> 15. Recoupling Soft and Hard: Engaging Data as an Immaterial Practice <EM>Maya Przybylski (University of Waterloo, Canada) </EM>16. Moving in the Metropolis: Smart City Solutions and the Urban Everyday Experience <EM>Sanna Lehtinen, Vesa Vihanninjoki (University of Helsinki, Finland) </EM><STRONG>Section: Networks and Nodes</STRONG> 17. Standing Out in a Crowd: Big Data to Produce New Forms of Publicness <EM>Silvio Carta, Rebecca Onafuye (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom), Pieter de Kock (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom)</EM> 18. Operationalizing Smartness: Towards a Transdisciplinary Framework to Urban Agency <EM>Shin Alexandre Koseki (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)</EM> 19. New Sensorial Vehicles -- Navigating Critical Understandings of Autonomous Futures <EM>Fiona McDermott (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)</EM> Index</P> |
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Architecture and technology.
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Smart cities.
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Architecture and technology
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Smart cities
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Electronic book
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Krishnamurthy, Sukanya
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Schroeder, Torsten
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9781000705737 |
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1000705730 |
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9781000706710 |
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1000706710 |
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9781000706222 |
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1000706222 |
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9780429324468 |
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0429324464 |
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