Adam Greenfield (US)
Quarta-feira 13 de abril
[English below]
Pela primeira vez em Portugal, esta é uma oportunidade única de ouvir Adam Greenfield falar sobre alternativas possíveis ao discurso dominante sobre as smart cities. A conversa será em língua inglesa.
Another City Is Possible: Practices of the Minimum Viable Utopia
After dispensing with the sham that is the so-called “smart city”, I’ll be discussing commons-based alternatives to the currently dominant conception of technologized urbanity, specifically four aspects involved in the production of networked urban environments from the bottom up: people making data, people making things, people making places and people making networks.
Adam Greenfield é autor do livro Everyware: The dawning age of ubiquitous computing (2006), “Against the smart city” (2013) e The city is here for you to use (a publicar na Verso).
Anteriormente Senior Urban Fellow na LSE Cities (London School of Economics), Adam é agora professor na The Bartlett (University College London) MArch Urban Design cluster “Architectures of Participation” com Usman Haque.
https://speedbird.wordpress.com
A conversa com Adam Greenfield será seguida de uma Q&A moderada por Sandro Mendonça (Professor, ISCTE Business School e colunista do jornal Expresso)
Quarta-feira 13 de abril, 18.30h
Local: Sede da Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa
Campo Santa Clara 142-145, 1100-474 Lisboa
Entrada livre, mediante registo
Esta evento está integrado no ciclo:
Human Entities: A cultura na era das máquinas semi-autónomas
Ciclo de conversas, quartas-feiras 13 abril – 4 maio 2016
Organização CADA em parceria com a Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa
Agradecimentos: Filipa Tomaz
ENGLISH
Adam Greenfield (US)
Another City Is Possible: Practices of the Minimum Viable Utopia
After dispensing with the sham that is the so-called “smart city”, I’ll be discussing commons-based alternatives to the currently dominant conception of technologized urbanity, specifically four aspects involved in the production of networked urban environments from the bottom up: people making data, people making things, people making places and people making networks.
Adam Greenfield is author of Everyware: The dawning age of ubiquitous computing (2006), “Against the smart city” (2013) and The city is here for you to use (forthcoming from Verso).
Previously Senior Urban Fellow at LSE Cities, Adam now co-teaches the Bartlett’s MArch Urban Design cluster “Architectures of Participation” with Usman Haque.
https://speedbird.wordpress.com
Adam’s talk will be followed by a Q&A session moderated by Sandro Mendonça (Professor, ISCTE Business School and columnist at Expresso newspaper)
Date: Wednesday 13 April 2016
Time: 6.30pm
Location: Lisbon Architecture Triennale headquarters, Campo Santa Clara 142-145, 1100-474 Lisbon, Portugal
Entry is free, but requires online registration
Part of the series:
Human Entities: Culture in the age of semi-autonomous machines
Public talks, Wednesdays 13 April – 4 May 2016
Organised by CADA in partnership with the Lisbon Architecture Triennale
Thank you Filipa Tomaz
Image from Urbanscale
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