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The Physical and the Digital City

Invisible Forces, Data and Manifestations

An introduction to the physical and digital foundations of urban environment.

The Physical and the Digital City is a unique collection of projects wherein researchers and designers show how the theories of technology that underpin digital urban assemblages are applied in practical and spatial terms. The authors are experts in their respective fields who pursue cutting-edge solutions for city-making and consider the theoretical premise critically.

The book is designed to be a self-contained and interdisciplinary reference text to introduce students, designers, and scholars to the idea of urban application and its relation to the physical and the digital. Accessible to both urban planners and cultural theorists, the book will clarify the role of digital technologies within the city, along with its possible implications for people and communities. While the work is oriented to the academic and professional communities interested in architectural, urban, and digital design from different angles, it will appeal to anyone interested in how metropolises embrace digital technologies for more operational efficiency.
 

304 pages | 6.69 x 9.61 | © 2024

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Table of Contents

List of Figures
Introduction
Chapter 1. Good Game Peace Out
Chapter 2. Screenness
Chapter 3. Mood-Sensitive Spaces: Inspiration from Ambient Assisted Living and Affective Computing
Chapter 4. Smooth Invisible: Liquid Surveillance and Architecture
Chapter 5. Mediated Participatory Urban Planning and Design: An Interdisciplinary Framework
Chapter 6. Digital Zoning: From Hippodamus to Mixed Reality
Chapter 7. Pattern Recognition—The Big Smart Transactional City
Chapter 8. Outsmarting the City—How Queer Subcultures in Queensborough Used Public Infrastructure for Community, Cruising, and Queering Car Culture, 1890–2000
Chapter 9. The Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Autonomous Vehicle Design and Users’ Lifestyle Within Responsive Urban Environments
Chapter 10. Understanding Postmetropolis in the Latest Virtual City: Urban Analysis of Night City in Cyberpunk 2077
Chapter 11. Parkour, the City, and Mediated Subjectivities
Chapter 12. Apple Town Square: Digital Placemaking and Digital Transformation of Urban Public Spaces
Chapter 13. Decoding the Phygital Space: Exploring How Youths Produce New Urban Festival Spaces through Social Interactions
Chapter 14. Airbnb Plus Filter: Creating Strategic and Photogenic Interiors
Chapter 15. The Smart City in the Smaller Context: Digital Subjectivities and Smart City Development in Rural Conditions
Notes on Contributors

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