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the city has always been mediated: beyond   looking   forward Shannon Mattern November 23, 2009
beyond looking   forward
 
“ Today, as computing leaves the desktop and spills out onto the sidewalks, streets and public spaces of the city, we increasingly find information processing capacity embedded within and distributed throughout the material fabric of everyday urban space. Artifacts and systems we interact with daily collect, store and process information about us, or are activated by our movements and transactions. Ubiquitous computing evangelists herald a coming age of urban infrastructure capable of sensing and responding to the events and activities transpiring around them. Imbued with the capacity to remember, correlate and anticipate, this near-future  “se ntient ”  city is envisioned as being capable of reflexively monitoring its environment and our behavior within it, becoming an active agent in the organization of everyday life in urban public space.”  (Mark Shepard, Curator, Sentient City, Professor of Architecture and Media Study, University of Buffalo)
“ Wi thin architecture, the recent fascination with building envelopes wrapped with large-scale programmable  “ urban screens ”  or corporate lobbies outfitted with so-called  “in teractive architecture ”  highlights the dilemma. In an age of urban computing and ambient informatics, what opportunities for the design of urban artifacts and spaces lie beyond the architectural surface as confectionary spectacle or the interior vestibule as glorified automatic door opener?
 
The projects in  Toward the Sentient City  explore alternate trajectories for the design and inhabitation of this near-future urban environment … . Ultimately,  Toward the Sentient City  argues against a techno-determinism that cedes overwhelming agency to new technologies and either champions or laments their projected impact on urban life. Rather, the exhibition examines the relationship between ubiquitous computing, architecture and the city in terms of the active role its citizens might play – or neglect to play – as both designers and inhabitants, in the unfolding techno-social situations of near-future urban environments. ”
 
Nobody wonders where, each day, they carry their load of refuse. Outside the city, surely: but each year the city expands, and the street cleaners have to fall farther back. The bulk of the outflow increases and the piles rise higher, become stratified, extend over a wider perimeter  (Italo Calvino,  Invisible Cities ).
YouTube ; Discovery News | Tech: Where Does Our Garbage Go?
 
 
Chris Oakley,  The Catalogue , 2004
 
 
 
 
Saterios Johnson & Benjamen Walker, “ Museum of the Phantom City ,” WNYC (26 October 2009).
 
 
Click on Image for Video [7:00 ==> 12:00]
When it’s raining in Oxford Street the architecture is no more important than the rain… … in fact the weather has probably more to do with the pulsation of the Living City at that given moment.” -Peter Cook/Archigram, Introduction to “Living City,” 1963
… pose a different way of talking about, describing, and planning our cities; they suggest thinking of them as places for our bodies … ; they remind us how mutable is our way of perceiving the urban environment; they offer us a history of the changes in the Western city from new points of view that have been hitherto neglected; in addition, they reveal to us the possibilities provided by the urban environment in its various aspects – those of sound, smell, touch, vision, and climate – and invite us to look at them in new ways (Zardini 2005: 24).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Remediated Places seeks to  “en able the user – at whatever level of experience and skill – to draw out these innumerable fragments of multisensorial places, memories, life-histories, and interpretations of the archaeological data at multiple scales …an d recombine or remix them”; a  “ke y point of the project,” the developers say,  “is  to demonstrate transparently the intentionality of authoring and the shared experience of author and audience that is created through interactivity.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Mattern, The City Has Always Been Mediated, Part 1

  • 1. the city has always been mediated: beyond looking forward Shannon Mattern November 23, 2009
  • 2. beyond looking forward
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  • 4. “ Today, as computing leaves the desktop and spills out onto the sidewalks, streets and public spaces of the city, we increasingly find information processing capacity embedded within and distributed throughout the material fabric of everyday urban space. Artifacts and systems we interact with daily collect, store and process information about us, or are activated by our movements and transactions. Ubiquitous computing evangelists herald a coming age of urban infrastructure capable of sensing and responding to the events and activities transpiring around them. Imbued with the capacity to remember, correlate and anticipate, this near-future “se ntient ” city is envisioned as being capable of reflexively monitoring its environment and our behavior within it, becoming an active agent in the organization of everyday life in urban public space.” (Mark Shepard, Curator, Sentient City, Professor of Architecture and Media Study, University of Buffalo)
  • 5. “ Wi thin architecture, the recent fascination with building envelopes wrapped with large-scale programmable “ urban screens ” or corporate lobbies outfitted with so-called “in teractive architecture ” highlights the dilemma. In an age of urban computing and ambient informatics, what opportunities for the design of urban artifacts and spaces lie beyond the architectural surface as confectionary spectacle or the interior vestibule as glorified automatic door opener?
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  • 7. The projects in Toward the Sentient City explore alternate trajectories for the design and inhabitation of this near-future urban environment … . Ultimately, Toward the Sentient City argues against a techno-determinism that cedes overwhelming agency to new technologies and either champions or laments their projected impact on urban life. Rather, the exhibition examines the relationship between ubiquitous computing, architecture and the city in terms of the active role its citizens might play – or neglect to play – as both designers and inhabitants, in the unfolding techno-social situations of near-future urban environments. ”
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  • 9. Nobody wonders where, each day, they carry their load of refuse. Outside the city, surely: but each year the city expands, and the street cleaners have to fall farther back. The bulk of the outflow increases and the piles rise higher, become stratified, extend over a wider perimeter (Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities ).
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  • 22. When it’s raining in Oxford Street the architecture is no more important than the rain… … in fact the weather has probably more to do with the pulsation of the Living City at that given moment.” -Peter Cook/Archigram, Introduction to “Living City,” 1963
  • 23. … pose a different way of talking about, describing, and planning our cities; they suggest thinking of them as places for our bodies … ; they remind us how mutable is our way of perceiving the urban environment; they offer us a history of the changes in the Western city from new points of view that have been hitherto neglected; in addition, they reveal to us the possibilities provided by the urban environment in its various aspects – those of sound, smell, touch, vision, and climate – and invite us to look at them in new ways (Zardini 2005: 24).
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  • 43. Remediated Places seeks to “en able the user – at whatever level of experience and skill – to draw out these innumerable fragments of multisensorial places, memories, life-histories, and interpretations of the archaeological data at multiple scales …an d recombine or remix them”; a “ke y point of the project,” the developers say, “is to demonstrate transparently the intentionality of authoring and the shared experience of author and audience that is created through interactivity.”
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