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035 _a(OCoLC)1255227334
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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
100 1 _aMattern, Shannon
_eautore
245 1 2 _aA City Is Not a Computer :
_bOther Urban Intelligences /
_cShannon Mattern.
264 1 _aPrinceton, NJ :
_bPrinceton University Press,
_c[2021]
264 4 _c©2021
300 _a1 online resource (200 p.) :
_b47 b/w illus.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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347 _atext file
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490 0 _aPlaces Books ;
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505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContents --
_tAcknowledgments --
_tIntroduction Cities, Trees & Algorithms --
_t1. City Console --
_t2. A City Is Not a Computer --
_t3. Public Knowledge --
_t4. Maintenance Codes --
_tConclusion Platforms, Grafts & Arboreal Intelligence --
_tNotes --
_tIndex --
_tPhoto Credits
506 0 _arestricted access
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520 _aA bold reassessment of "smart cities" that reveals what is lost when we conceive of our urban spaces as computersComputational models of urbanism—smart cities that use data-driven planning and algorithmic administration—promise to deliver new urban efficiencies and conveniences. Yet these models limit our understanding of what we can know about a city. A City Is Not a Computer reveals how cities encompass myriad forms of local and indigenous intelligences and knowledge institutions, arguing that these resources are a vital supplement and corrective to increasingly prevalent algorithmic models.Shannon Mattern begins by examining the ethical and ontological implications of urban technologies and computational models, discussing how they shape and in many cases profoundly limit our engagement with cities. She looks at the methods and underlying assumptions of data-driven urbanism, and demonstrates how the "city-as-computer" metaphor, which undergirds much of today's urban policy and design, reduces place-based knowledge to information processing. Mattern then imagines how we might sustain institutions and infrastructures that constitute more diverse, open, inclusive urban forms. She shows how the public library functions as a steward of urban intelligence, and describes the scales of upkeep needed to sustain a city's many moving parts, from spinning hard drives to bridge repairs.Incorporating insights from urban studies, data science, and media and information studies, A City Is Not a Computer offers a visionary new approach to urban planning and design.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022)
650 0 _aCity planning.
650 0 _aSmart cities
_xSocial aspects.
650 0 _aSociology, Urban.
650 7 _aARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning.
_2bisacsh
653 _aAccessibility.
653 _aAdvertising.
653 _aAmerican Forests.
653 _aArchivist.
653 _aBloomberg Terminal.
653 _aCARTO.
653 _aCareer.
653 _aCivic engagement.
653 _aClimate change.
653 _aCollaboration.
653 _aColonialism.
653 _aCompStat.
653 _aComputation.
653 _aComputer scientist.
653 _aConsideration.
653 _aConspiracy theory.
653 _aControl engineering.
653 _aControl room.
653 _aCopyright.
653 _aCritical practice.
653 _aCultural heritage.
653 _aData set.
653 _aDatabase.
653 _aDecision tree.
653 _aDecision-making.
653 _aDesign tool.
653 _aDesigner.
653 _aDigital humanities.
653 _aEcosystem.
653 _aEmerging technologies.
653 _aEntrepreneurship.
653 _aEnvironmental justice.
653 _aEpistemology.
653 _aEric Klinenberg.
653 _aFunding.
653 _aGenerative Design.
653 _aGeographer.
653 _aGovernance.
653 _aHardware store.
653 _aHousehold.
653 _aIdeology.
653 _aIllustration.
653 _aInformation literacy.
653 _aInformation management.
653 _aInformation science.
653 _aInfrastructure.
653 _aInstitution.
653 _aKnowledge economy.
653 _aLaundry.
653 _aLibrarian.
653 _aLibrarians.
653 _aLibrary.
653 _aLiterature.
653 _aMachine learning.
653 _aMeasurement.
653 _aMierle Laderman Ukeles.
653 _aMovement for Black Lives.
653 _aObsolescence.
653 _aOperating system.
653 _aOperationalization.
653 _aOslo School of Architecture and Design.
653 _aPark.
653 _aPedagogy.
653 _aPhilosopher.
653 _aPolice.
653 _aPolitics.
653 _aPollution.
653 _aPrinceton University Press.
653 _aProcessing (programming language).
653 _aPublic Knowledge.
653 _aPublic infrastructure.
653 _aPublic library.
653 _aPublishing.
653 _aPush-button.
653 _aRacism.
653 _aReal estate development.
653 _aReproductive labor.
653 _aRestorative justice.
653 _aScaffolding.
653 _aSidewalk Labs.
653 _aSmart city.
653 _aSmartphone.
653 _aSupply chain.
653 _aTax.
653 _aTechnology.
653 _aTelecommunication.
653 _aThe Various.
653 _aTree planting.
653 _aTwitter.
653 _aUnemployment.
653 _aUniversity of California, Berkeley.
653 _aUniversity of Toronto.
653 _aUniversity of Washington.
653 _aUrban ecology.
653 _aUrban history.
653 _aUrban planning.
653 _aUrbanism.
653 _aWashington University in St. Louis.
653 _aWi-Fi.
653 _aYear.
850 _aIT-RoAPU
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