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Report (part 3) of workshop “Data Commons for smart cities”
[this report is also published on https://www.bijt.org/wordpress/tag/workshop-report-data-commons/] This is the first part of a 3-part report of a workshop held on 6 October 2022 about the data commons and the smart city, which I co-organized. Links to part 1 >>, and to part 2 >>. Background of the workshop In our datafied smart cities, the…
Read moreReport (part 2) of workshop “Data Commons for smart cities”
[this report is also published on https://www.bijt.org/wordpress/tag/workshop-report-data-commons/] This is the first part of a 3-part report of a workshop held on 6 October 2022 about the data commons and the smart city, which I co-organized. Links to part 1 >>, and to part 3 >>. Background of the workshop In our datafied smart cities, the…
Read moreReport (part 1) of workshop “Data Commons for smart cities”
[this report is also published on https://www.bijt.org/wordpress/tag/workshop-report-data-commons/] This is the first part of a 3-part report of a workshop held on 6 October 2022 about the data commons and the smart city, which I co-organized. Links to part 2 >>, and to part 3 >>. Background of the workshop In our datafied smart cities, the…
Read moreGuest blogpost: Noa Mes – Painting Nature, Growing Buildings: Ghosts and Ecological Mourning
For our [urban interfaces] seminar series on the theme The Magic City (2021-2022), we invited participants to write blogposts. The best and most interesting ones we publish on our website. Below is the blogpost for seminar session #3, written by Noa Mes : Noa Mes is a student of the Gender Studies research master at Utrecht University and…
Read moreGuest blogpost: Verena Kämpken – Hauntological Architecture, Frankfurt’s newly built oldtown ensemble and spectral city politics. (Conversation between a Ghost and a Living)
For our [urban interfaces] seminar series on the theme The Magic City (2021-2022), we invited participants to write blogposts. The best and most interesting ones we publish on our website. Below is the blogpost for seminar session #3, written by Verena Kämpken. With a background of a BA in Sociology and Human Geography from Goethe-University in…
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