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Greening Urban Futures Podcast
Ana Jones & Markku Wilenius
14 episodes
8 months ago
We are a transdisciplinary communication platform to stimulate debate on past, present, and future challenges and opportunities for the urban environment. We promote knowledge creation and the spread of scientific information to imagine probable futures of life in cities.
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We are a transdisciplinary communication platform to stimulate debate on past, present, and future challenges and opportunities for the urban environment. We promote knowledge creation and the spread of scientific information to imagine probable futures of life in cities.
Show more...
Education
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EP.03 – Systems Intelligence & Feedback Loops Shaping the Cities of Tomorrow
Greening Urban Futures Podcast
19 minutes 58 seconds
6 years ago
EP.03 – Systems Intelligence & Feedback Loops Shaping the Cities of Tomorrow
EP.03 – Systems Intelligence & Feedback Loops Shaping the Cities of Tomorrow. In this episode, we sit with Carlo Ratti from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Senseable City Lab http://http://senseable.mit.edu to talk about the rise of urban intelligence and the creation of feedback loops between humans and the built environment.  During our talk, Carlo explains how the ability to collect and use data to better understand, design and learn how we live in cities, is just the beginning of a new type of urban intelligence empowered by citizens.  Carlo talks about two projects by the Sensible City Lab: Treepeida http://senseable.mit.edu/treepedia; and the City Nature Challenge http://senseable.mit.edu/city-nature-challenge as examples of progress for how to measure green areas in cities.  He explains that using data-driven technologies to read and understand urban nature, is an opportunity for change.  Through his most recent publication, The City of Tomorrow: Sensors, Networks, Hackers, and the Future of Urban Life (2016), he suggests that the future of the built environment will be strongly shaped by the new norms in communication and interactions that will significantly transform the urban space of today.
Greening Urban Futures Podcast
We are a transdisciplinary communication platform to stimulate debate on past, present, and future challenges and opportunities for the urban environment. We promote knowledge creation and the spread of scientific information to imagine probable futures of life in cities.