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cdc2008_267 |
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Rojas, Francisca M.; Kristian Kloeckl and Carlo Ratti |
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2008 |
title |
Dynamic City: Investigations into the sensing, analysis and application of real-time, location-based data |
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First International Conference on Critical Digital: What Matters(s)? - 18-19 April 2008, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge (USA), pp. 267-278 |
summary |
Over the past decade, our cities have been blanketed with digital bits. Unlike the old electromagnetic, unidirectional waves, these bits are bidirectional – they communicate – and are thus tied to human activities. Our hypothesis is that by analyzing these bits we can gain an augmented, fine-grained understanding of how the city functions - socially, economically and yes, even psychologically. Some preliminary results from different projects recently carried out at MIT senseable city lab are discussed below. |
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