城市设计
建筑工程
社会学
城市规划
土木工程
工程类
作者
Michiel de Lange,Martijn de Waal
出处
期刊:Apple Academic Press eBooks
[Apple Academic Press]
日期:2017-01-06
卷期号:: 109-130
被引量:21
标识
DOI:10.1201/9781315365794-13
摘要
In today's cities our everyday lives are shaped by digital media technologies such as smart cards, surveillance cameras, quasi-intelligent systems, smartphones, social media, location-based services, wireless networks, and so on. These technologies are inextricably bound up with the city's material form, social patterns, and mental experiences. As a consequence, the city has become a hybrid of the physical and the digital. This is perhaps most evident in the global north, although in emerging countries, like Indonesia and China mobile phones, wireless networks and CCTV cameras have also become a dominant feature of urban life (Castells, et al., 2004; Qiu, 2007, 2009; de Lange, 2010). What does this mean for urban life and culture? And what are the implications for urban design, a discipline that has hitherto largely been concerned with the city's built form?
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