The City as Interface: How New Media Are Changing the City

Authors
Publication date 2014
ISBN
  • 9789462080508
Series Reflect, 10
Number of pages 208
Publisher Rotterdam: nai010 publishers
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA)
Abstract
Digital and mobile media play an increasingly important role in everyday urban life. They are changing the way urban life takes shape and how we experience our built environment. This seems a mainly practical matter: thanks to these technologies we can organize our lives more conveniently. But the rise of these ’urban media’ also presents us with an important philosophical issue: What do they mean for how the city functions as a community? Employing detailed examples of new media uses as well as historical case studies, Martijn de Waal shows how new technologies, on one level, contribute to the further individualization and liberalization of urban society. There is an alternative future scenario, however, in which digital media construct a new definition of the urban public sphere. In the process they also breathe new life into the classical republican ideal of the city as an open, democratic ’community of strangers’.
Document type Book
Note Available in university library UvA. - Transl. of: De stad als interface: hoe nieuwe media de stad veranderen. - Rotterdam: nai010 uitgevers, 2013
Language English
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