[urban interfaces] Blogs
Interfaces of Media Architecture by Nanna Verhoeff
Nanna Verhoeff published the essay “Interfaces of Media Architecture.” 43-58 in Alexander Wiethoff and Heinrich Hussmann (eds.), Media Architecture: Using Information and Media as Construction Material (Age of Access? Grundfragen der Informationsgesellschaft). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2017. Further description and details regarding the contribution can be found here.
Read morePerformative Cartography by Nanna Verhoeff
Nanna Verhoeff. in 2017 contributed “Performative Cartography” 435-449 in Stephen Monteiro (ed.), The Screen Media Reader: Culture, Theory, Practice. New York: Bloomsbury. Reprinted excerpt from Mobile Screens: The Visual Regime of Navigation (2012: 149-163). Further description and details regarding the contribution can be found here.
Read moreDatafying The Commons: Data Publics and Smart Citizenship by Michiel de Lange
Michiel de Lange in 2017 contributed “Datafying The Commons: Data Publics and Smart Citizenship”. DRAFT PAPER for Workshop: “The Right to The Smart City: Civic Participation, Urban Commons, Co-Creation and Citizenship”, edited by Paolo Cardullo, Cesare Di Feliciantonio and Rob Kitchin. Maynooth. Further description and details regarding the contribution can be found here.
Read moreThe Hackable City: City making in a Platform Society
de Waal, Martijn, Michiel de Lange, and Matthijs Bouw in 2017 contributed “The Hackable City: City making in a Platform Society.” in Architectural Design 87 (1). Further description and details regarding the contribution can be found here.
Read moreCurating the City: Urban Interfaces and Locative Media as Experimental Platforms for Cultural Data by Nanna Verhoeff
Nanna Verhoeff in 2016 contributed “Curating the City: Urban Interfaces and Locative Media as Experimental Platforms for Cultural Data.” With Clancy Wilmott. 116-129 in Rob Kitchin and Sung-Yueh Perng (eds.), Code & The City. London: Routledge. Further description and details regarding the contribution can be found here.
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