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URBAN AGENCY

LOS LMITES DEL URBANISMO CUANTITATIVO to manage knowledge cities

@manufernandez

DILOGO DE SORDOS EN SMART CITIES


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DILOGO DE SORDOS EN SMART CITIES

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CMO?

URBANISMO CUANTITATIVO
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UNA NUEVA CIENCIA DE LAS CIUDADES. QU FALTA AQU?

El rol cambiante de ciudadana, empresas y poderes pblicos

INVESTIGACIN EN SMART CITIES


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UN LABORATORIO URBANO SIN PERSONAS?

ACCIN-INVESTIGACIN
LIVING LAB COMO 4 P
Alianza public-private-people Ciudad como plataforma Oferta tecnolgica vs. Demanda social Crowdsourcing / Inteligencia colectiva

SACAR LA INVESTIGACIN A LA CALLE

LA INTELIGENCIA DE LA CIUDAD EST EN LA CALLE


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LA INCGNITA OLVIDADA DE LA ECUACIN URBANA


Under the seeming disorder of the old city, wherever the old city is working successfully, is a marvelous order for maintaining the safety of the streets and the freedom of the city. It is a complex order. Its essence is intricacy of sidewalk use, bringing with it a constant succession of eyes. This order is all composed of movement and change, and although it is life, not art, we may fancifully call it the art form of the city and liken it to the dance not to a simpleminded precision dance with everyone kicking up at the same time, twirling in unison and bowing off en masse, but to an intricate ballet in which the individual dancers and ensembles all have distinctive parts which miraculously reinforce each other and compose an orderly whole. Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great American Cities

LA TECNOLOGA POR S SOLA NO ES SUFICIENTE

ROL CIUDADANO EN EL OCANO DE DATOS


Kurt Iverson en Mobile media and the strategies of urban citizenship: discipline, responsibilisation, politicisation

(...)different applications of social and mobile media technologies will have different impacts on urban life, depending on the model of governance and stategies of citizenship they embody.

ALGO MS QUE RECOLECTORES PASIVOS?


Usman Haque en Surely there's a smarter approach to smart cities? We, citizens, create and recreate our cities with every step we take, every conversation we have, every nod to a neighbor, every space we inhabit, every structure we erect, every transaction we make. A smart city should help us increase these serendipitous connections. It should actively and consciously enable us to contribute to data-making (rather than being mere consumers of it), and encourage us to make far better use of data that's already around us.

LOS SESGOS DEL OPEN DATA


David Eaves Lies, damned lies and open data Quite the opposite. Open data will not depoliticize debate. It will force citizens, and governments, to realize how politicized data is, and always has been. LOS MISMOS CONFLICTOS DE SIEMPRE IMPREDECIBILIDAD, PRINCIPAL CARACTERSTICA URBANA NEO-POSITIVISMO DEL DATO / TECNO-DETERMINISMO ASESPSIA vs. POLITIZACIN

Usman Haque Notes from my talk at the Open IoT Assembly, June 1617 2012 the spectacularisation of data, revelling in complexity only so that experts can rescue us from the cacophony: scientists, urban planners, yes, even artists

NUEVOS MODELOS
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LABORATORIOS DE INNOVACIN COLECTIVA CIVIC HACKING PARA MEJORES CIUDADES INNOVACIN CVICA E INCUBACIN DE NUEVOS SERVICIOS HIBRIDACIN DESDE EL IMPULSO A LA CREATIVIDAD DESARROLLADORES Y CIUDADANA TRABAJANDO JUNTOS

CONCLUSIONES
NUEVAS PRCTICAS DE ACCIN COLECTIVA EL PAPEL TRANSFORMADOR DE LA TECNOLOGA COMPROMISO COMUNITARIO Y CONEXIONES FUERTES CONOCIMIENTO + ACTIVISMO MS ALL DE LA CULTURA DE LA ADHESIN CRTICA

The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads
Jeff Hammerbacher
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/11_17/b4225060960537.htm

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