urban space: the old skool interactive platform
Post on 19-Oct-2014
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This is a presentation i gave at Iginte Phoenix 5, whre I has 5 minutes to present 20 slides that changed every 15 seconds. Cities used to be social places designed for people. Now they are designed for cars and commerce. Social Media is closing this gap. It allow us to explore ways to engage with the people, stories, interpretations, and values of a specific place. This will affect how we relate, not only to each other, but to our cities and neighborhoods.TRANSCRIPT
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Yuri Artibisepolicy wonk | placemaker | writer
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URBANSPACE:
the old skool interactive platform
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what is urbanism?
interaction
op
po
rtun
itycreat iv i ty
Daniel Greene on Flickr
BossBob50 on Flickr
numstead on Flickr
cities used to be social places designed for people
freeparking on Flickr
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now cities are designed for
transit and transactions
Cobalt123 on Flickr
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freeways have fundamentally reshaped the city
afagen on Flickr
have isolated people
Suburbanization & gentrification
Mark Strozier on Flickr
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yet the urban ideal remains
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Why?
connections
majorbonnet on Flickr
“the more mobile we become as a society, the more we crave a sense of rootedness, community and belonging.”
nan ellinasu associate professor & planning program director
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place is
dead...
Stuck in Customs on Flickr
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...long live place!
DigitalUrban on Flickr
How do we get
old skool interaction back?
Plug 1 on Flickr
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introducing place
2.0
mistdog on Flickr
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place 2.0 =attentional urbanism
Zen
o_ o
n Fl
ickr
the place of social media
Angermann on Flickr
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the most interesting effect of new communication technologies is, perhaps, not how we use them, but how they change how we use everything else.”
faris yakobtalent imitates, genuis steals
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community is not technology
Mike "Dakinewavamon" Kline on Flickr
but technology can facilitate community
baratunde on Flickr
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“the geometry of the city is no longer just the skyline. it now also includes the graph of its
social networks.”
ben cerveny vurb.eu
graphic by Linda Suffidy
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urbanism
Internet
interneta w
hole
new
Brajeshwar on Flickr