Adam Greenfield

Elements of a Networked Urbanism

2009

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About this talk

Over the past several years, we’ve watched as a very wide variety of objects and surfaces familiar from everyday life have been reimagined as networked information-gathering, -processing, -storage and -display resources. Why should cities be any different?

What happens to urban form and metropolitan experience under such circumstances? What are the implications for us, as designers, consumers and as citizens?

Adam Greenfield at dConstruct 2009 Photo by Roan Lavery

About Adam Greenfield

Adam Greenfield lives in a city and thinks you probably do, too.

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