efeefe's infinite bookmark collectionShaared links2023-04-14T08:52:10+00:00https://links.efeefe.me/https://links.efeefe.me/https://links.efeefe.me/ShaarliDatasets - Open Data Barcelonahttps://links.efeefe.me/?UwkqBA2023-04-14T08:52:10+00:002023-04-14T08:52:10+00:00— Permalink]]>Francesca Bria: Barcelona’s Robin Hood of data | Siftedhttps://links.efeefe.me/?sALSfg2023-04-14T08:49:40+00:002023-04-14T08:49:40+00:00— Permalink]]>Barcelona is leading the fightback against smart city surveillance | WIRED UKhttps://links.efeefe.me/?YJ6VRw2023-04-14T08:48:55+00:002023-04-14T08:48:55+00:00— Permalink]]>Digital commons in the city. The case of Barcelona – Free Knowledge Institutehttps://links.efeefe.me/?b6thOg2022-04-28T06:42:23+00:002022-04-28T06:42:23+00:00— Permalink]]>2nd Event of the Online Advisory Programme - Smart City Dialoghttps://links.efeefe.me/?XWEiXA2021-09-13T14:24:34+00:002021-09-13T14:24:34+00:00— Permalink]]>The Port as Stomach: embodying the city as a physical metaphor : Makeryhttps://links.efeefe.me/?IcfNyQ2021-05-06T12:53:18+00:002021-05-06T12:53:18+00:00— Permalink]]>SocArXiv Papers | Untangling Agile Government: On the Dual Necessities of Structure and Agilityhttps://links.efeefe.me/?bBBFog2021-03-23T16:17:32+00:002021-03-23T16:17:32+00:00— Permalink]]>Madras waste exchangehttps://links.efeefe.me/?KuSEOw2021-03-23T15:52:41+00:002021-03-23T15:52:41+00:00— Permalink]]>City gets an online waste exchange - The Hinduhttps://links.efeefe.me/?l2ze_A2021-03-23T15:51:48+00:002021-03-23T15:51:48+00:00
Residents who want to sell their waste online will be able to contact 2,600 scrap dealers and other agencies across the city.
The Madras Waste Exchange, which is both a web portal and an application, has been conceptualised by the Smart City Mission, with support from the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. The web portal is www.madraswasteexchange.com and the Android app can be downloaded from Google Play.
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In this presentation, we will seek to outline some of these with an outset in »the urban metainterface«. Examples of everyday urban experiences with interfaces are numerous: »TripAdvisor« provides access to restaurants, and other sights that are otherwise not clearly visible in the urban landscape; with »Airbnb«, any apartment in the city holds the invisible potential of a bed and breakfast, etc. In other words »every street corner and every local pub leads a double life« as expressed by Martijn de Waal. The interface is however not just an interface to the city, but is a meta-construction that within itself holds a particular urban gaze. The urban metainterface depends on an ability to capture the user’s behaviors: the more the interface opens up the city – to diverse behaviors and signification – the more it needs to monitor the users and their milieu, and process these data. The more we read, the more we are being read. But what are the aesthetic mechanisms of seeing and walking in the city, whilst being seen and being guided?
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The Treasury has no such plan. The cities themselves often believe they must wait patiently until the government, or the economic cycle, bails them out.
But a new economic agenda is emerging, borrowed often from the most successful cities in Europe and North and South America, which can effectively allow cities to take back control of their economic destiny. This is the outline of this agenda. It will vary between the places that put it into effect – that is the point – but the basic ideas are recognisable, and can be summed up in ten linked propositions:
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Via @jernejar
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Guardian Cities is concluding with ‘The case for ...”, a series of opinion pieces exploring options for radical urban change.
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A year into the project, those questions have resurfaced following the resignation of a privacy expert, Dr Ann Cavoukian, who claimed she left her consulting role on the initiative to “send a strong statement” about the data privacy issues the project still faces.
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We asked contributors for a short, standalone description of an idea, policy, strategy, or best practice that might expand this conversation about cities. The people we asked met three basic criteria: a) people that have shown an interest in contributing to the discussion b) people that have a history of participating in public discourse and c) people with an explicit mission of inclusivity in their work. This list of contributors is not comprehensive or complete.
Within the collection there are conflicting ideas and world-views, which is exactly the point: to open up dialogue and create the largest possible tent to discuss what we want to see in our cities and spaces and how we might make those things happen. Our hope is that this convening will make space for more collaboration and conversation in the future.
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