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  • * [https://vimeo.com/111488563 The social Life of small Urban Spaces] * The Social Life Of Small Urban Spaces ISBN 978-0970632418
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  • Video: Realtime Cities, Introduction to Urban Cybernetics<br /> Urban Interaction Design – Towards City Making<br />
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  • ...urban development between the Arabian urban development ( Jordan ) and the urban development in European countries or the most advanced countries in terms o
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  • Author: [[User:Urban|Urban Schlemmer]]
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  • 1. urban gesammelt
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  • * [[GMU:Urban Development Kit]]
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  • Urban Sensing<br /> http://urban-sensing.eu<br />
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  • 06 Rethinking the Urban: <!--[[:File:Task_06.pdf]]-->
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  • ...elling Without Moving, Oboro, Montréal; urban interface berlin/oslo, 2007; Urban Screens Manchester 07; Open House, Vitra Design Museum/Art Center Pasadena
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  • *[http://ursuladamm.de/urban-development-kit-2012/ Ursula Damm, Urban Development Kit] *[https://www.naturaurbana.org/ Natur Urban]
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  • [https://cloud.uni-weimar.de/s/iFZffCPGDTE7f6T Task 06 / Rethinking the Urban]
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  • ...y the opportunities of digital media for representing of the findings from Urban Studies, in particular tracing method for creation of behavioral maps.
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  • ...em into analytical assessments. (William H. Whyte The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces 1980) ...terialized surveillance to create environments of connection/ suspicion in urban space. (Raphael Lozano Hemmer)
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  • ...em into analytical assessments. (William H. Whyte The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces 1980) ...terialized surveillance to create environments of connection/ suspicion in urban space. (Raphael Lozano Hemmer)
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  • ''MediaArchitecture, Urban Context and Social Practices''<br/> ...paces and how they influence architecture as well as media art & design in urban contexts, thus constituting new social and cultural practices.
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  • # Industrialization, Modernization, Urban Civilization -> Destroying the ongoing affinity between man and things and My opinion – Urban monuments serve to transform individuals from a single person into members
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  • == Mobile Culture and Urban Spaces ==
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  • Rethinking the Urban [[:File:Task 6.docx]]
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  • ...ting different crystals with it and see what noises can be detected in the urban space as well as in the woods.
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  • is the translation of urban, geometric static forms into organic shapes. in the process of future urban development connected to global warming.
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  • =Urban Playground= zulassen? Mit dem Urban Playground habe ich einen Ansatz erarbeitet,<br>
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  • ...cisely the large bombardment of sensory stimuli and activity found in the Urban setting that calls for interventions for Space of Mind. How can we transform outdoor Urban spaces into huge flicker machines, using just the suns natural light... (la
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  • Come up with a game in an urban environment and put it up to http://ludocity.org
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  • * [[Urban Research Performance (2009)]] The BfU collects measurment data in urban environments through so called research
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  • ...a project called "Pro-jection/Ob-jection" to reframe historical figures in urban spaces through studying the hotly debated case of the statue of W. Churchil
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  • ...ersed by non-residents? ''Endhaltestelle'' aims to explore the fluidity of urban/peripheral space by documenting the area surrounding the end of each bus li ...n system can serve as a valuable criterion for observing and understanding urban space. If one is to feel that ones "knows" a city, then exactly how much of
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  • Das Büro für Unabwägbarkeiten war zu Plan08 in Köln mit der urban research performance The urban research performance took place during Plan08 in Köln, September 2008.<br/
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  • [https://codepen.io/ppapadi/pen/aJvzZY?editors=0010 The Urban Braitenbergs]<br> a simulation of urban space. They leave their homes and make their way through the city. <br>
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  • the urban development kit''' The urban development kit
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  • * SMSlingshot by VR/Urban (pixelated splat) [http://www.vrurban.org/smslingshot.html] * Prototyping Urban Interfaces by Marius Hoggenmüller (interactive firework) [http://vimeo.com
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  • [[GMU:My favorite things/Projekte/urbanMovement|''urban movement'']]
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  • # urban schlemmer
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  • ...t the first impression of city. On the other hand, environmental graphics, urban architecture, which is part of the beauty and efficiency visual elements is
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  • ...blic dances, educational environments, animals homes, domestic gatherings, urban parades, temporary encampments, documentary videos, publications, exhibitio
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  • ...The mechanic entities are separated from their “natural” environment; the urban space. They are exposed to nature. While they start exploring nature as th ...raps I would like to reflect on the specific structures of nature and the urban space. I want to emphasize that those two milieus are not to be seen as opp
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  • 1. urban gesammelt
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  • ==Mobile Media and Urban Spaces== [[File:Mobile_culture_urban_spaces.png|left|260px|Mobile Culture and Urban Spaces]]
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  • ...ty observations in Porto three different choreographies. I transformed the urban movement into language, which were used by Ligia.
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  • [[File:Mobileculture_urbanspaces.png|right|320px|Mobile Culture and Urban Spaces]] ==Mobile Culture and Urban Spaces==
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  • However, in the streets of urban design has increasingly been considered by designers, but the streets are o
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  • ...integration of processual art within this realm, everyday processes – say, urban flows – can for instance be transferred into dynamic movement and abstrac
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  • ...malls and train stations are defined by their functionality. Living in an urban environment we become familiar with these artificial places in our daily li
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  • ...other hand, a "media project in the city" can be a personal exploration of urban space. It seems to me that these are two completely different approaches. W ...y appear in this type of facility only if the facility is not placed in an urban environment. In any case, people are allowed to simply watch what is happen
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  • B.Sc in Architecture and Urban planning.
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  • == Henning: Urban Tic-Tac-Toe ==
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  • ...”. How do they interfere with our living and working environments and the urban space? How can we make this “data” physically available – perceivable
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  • The project will be commonly prepared by students of Urban Development and * April 30<sup>th</sup>: Urban governance/planning
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  • Abraham moles described the individual in a urban context embedded in shells with different reach, conditions and meanings. T * William H. Whythe: The Social Life Of Small Urban Spaces ISBN 978-0970632418
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  • * [http://urbancursor.com urban cursor] by [http://www.campion.nu Sebastian Campion]
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  • * Fachmodul 'Mobile Culture and Urban Spaces' ** [[/Mobile Culture and Urban Spaces - Introduction/]]
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  • ...ttp://www.callmecat.org/index.php/page/view/urban_grazing Cathrine Kramer: Urban Grazing] über den Umgang mit Überflüssigem Essen
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  • * Magdalena Jetelová : Urban Landscape, 2001 ...ahre Reflektiert Von Zeitgenossischen Kunstlern/Visionary Architecture and Urban ISBN 3775722165
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  • ...l Intersect and the two buildings were demolished as part of a large-scale urban renovation of the historic market district of Les Halles; today we can know
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  • | [[Media:IFD_mobile-culture_2.12_MarianGiguashvili_UrbanSketchers.pdf|Urban Sketchers]] | [[Media:IFD_mobile-culture_2.25_ReinaldoVerde_UrbanExpression.pdf|Urban Expression - London]]
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  • ...duced to a range of practices for using media as a critical tool in social/urban practice, focusing especially on documentary film, creating community media ...be an exceptional opportunity for students to experiment with media in an urban context whilst working with a professional media artist and researcher.
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  • ...nd for children is common in Europe as necessity party in "people-friendly urban environment", for example in Berlin.
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  • ...terested in an introduction about how the digital media are present in the urban spaces, and how it can be related to cultural heritage content, through mob ...ady developed applications and games using mobile devices to interact with urban spaces are dealing with tangible elements of the culture. A mobile App coul
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  • ...ms, zoos, penguins, 'celebrity' eagles, wingsuit flyers, military parades, urban birds and other various material and ran the script, detecting and printing
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  • ...horrifying, and that's what I like about them: it's easy to find beauty in urban decay and ruins of the past.
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  • ...work shows a growing interest in electromagnetic phenomenon. He scans the urban environment for interesting electromagnetic fields which can be sonified an
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  • |F: [[IFD:Mobile_Media_and_Urban_Spaces_WS13|Mobile Media & Urban Spaces]]
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  • ...cityscape. <s>My intention is to actually rebuild a <i>Gecekondu</i> in a urban surrounding somewhere in Germany (Weimar or Berlin).</s>
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  • * [[/Reverb Design/]] Urban Schlemmer
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  • ...es Policiais Especiais, a unit of the Military Police trained to deal with urban warfare), rubber bullets and gas bombs, to evict 12 squatters, being 4 of t ...e foundation is the association between the squatting of tall buildings in urban areas (such as Edificio Wilton Paes de Almeida, Torre Palace, Ponte City, a
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  • ...rams define how we interact through avatars in cyberspace, while in public urban space design shapes the possibilities for social interaction. In the Fachmo
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  • ...ned multiple nature-based mitigation landscapes from holistically designed urban watersheds to stream and flood forest restoration, to green roofs and many
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  • ...n, or choose one of the pre-defined locations if you are observing from an urban viewpoint.
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  • Waitangi Park is an urban renewal project in Wellington which has successfully re-introduced a wetlan
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  • '''3. Urban Spaces''' * Brighenti, A. M. (2010). New Media and the Prolongations of Urban Environments. ''Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New
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  • ...there's more space surrounding the user and the landscape is showing fewer urban aspects or human intervention.
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  • |F: [[IFD:Mobile Culture and Urban Spaces]]
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  • ...templative practises, I try to bring different actions or happening to the urban space which facilitate the individuals need for mental calmness and awarene Can an interactive setting in the urban space be conceived that allows such anonymous sharing and mixing of the man
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  • Waitangi Park is an urban renewal project in Wellington which has successfully re-introduced a wetlan
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  • ...chael Markert: Kunst und öffentlicher Raum: die forschungsgruppe-f und das Urban Research Institute (Vortrag) ...e auch [http://www.droog.com/presentationsevents/droog-event-2--urban-play urban play]
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  • ...art, ICT, and IoT, while capable of data gathering and civic feedback for urban planning processes. ...e, as the project intends to establish communication links with the formal urban planning processes, the physical means of designed interventions and the in
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  • ...our day-to-day life. Amongst others, soil is a very basic condition of our urban existance. We walk on it, it nourrishes us, it guides rain to the ground wa
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  • ...door. As a community-project fungutopia tries to bring together people for urban fungiculture and share knowledge and experience. The Online Community grow.
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  • Therefore I suggest to put up public sleeping pods in urban places, so people can take a short nap or just calm down a bit
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  • "urban interventions" personal projects in public spaces
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  • ''Interface Design 3 / Interactive Media in Urban and Architectural Settings''
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  • ...mobile media are present in our society, and how it interacts with public urban spaces, and how it can be related to cultural heritage content, through mob ...nology can also add elements to the real world, changing the perception of urban spaces and its cultural heritage content. There are no more limitations abo
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  • ...se expects to have a collaborative session joint with the Architecture and Urban Transformations -NEWROPE- chair at ETH Zürich, another with the Chaal Chaa ...e, as the project intends to establish communication links with the formal urban planning processes, the physical means of designed interventions and the in
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  • ...door. As a community-project fungutopia tries to bring together people for urban fungiculture and share knowledge and experience. The Online Community grow.
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  • ...se expects to have a collaborative session joint with the Architecture and Urban Transformations -NEWROPE- chair at ETH Zürich, another with the Chaal Chaa ...e, as the project intends to establish communication links with the formal urban planning processes, the physical means of designed interventions and the in
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  • The modul focus on the impact of algorithms on urban space
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  • ...explores the application of feedback systems to not only acquire data from urban infrastructures, but affect change within them. This module provides an exp
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  • ...se expects to have a collaborative session joint with the Architecture and Urban Transformations -NEWROPE- chair at ETH Zürich, another with the Chaal Chaa ...e, as the project intends to establish communication links with the formal urban planning processes, the physical means of designed interventions and the in
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  • The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces by William H. Whyte [https://vimeo.com/111488563]
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  • ...ssa Walk "Dark tourism - travel guide for the fearless" , [[Eva Thinius]]: Urban Interventions, Mandy:Dance & Technology
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  • ...e means to express concerns, reflect or criticize the public space and the urban life in a very subjective way. The portrayal of these maps expands and upgr
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  • ...Mark. Sentient City: Ubiquitous Computing, Architecture, and the Future of Urban Space. New York City: Architectural League of New York, 2011.
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  • ...ance, archive, dérive), this module will explore, analyse and describe the urban cityscape of Weimar and question the historical and social awareness given
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  • ...ance, archive, dérive), this module will explore, analyse and describe the urban cityscape of Weimar and question the historical and social awareness given
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  • ...use different artifacts to deal with the meaning of visual observation in urban spaces and landscapes.
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  • ...cation of familiarity. However, in modern society, particularly in crowded urban communities, it is sometimes difficult to maintain personal space; for exam The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces by William H. Whyte [https://vimeo.com/111488563]
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  • ...to do this I have looked through and researched on the city’s building and urban spaces and I have gathered images which can describe the city’s image.
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  • ...en teaching a number of workshops which are 2-fold: first focused on a DIY urban gardening technique; and secondly geared at teaching about collaborative de
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  • ...cation of familiarity. However, in modern society, particularly in crowded urban communities, it is sometimes difficult to maintain personal space; for exam The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces by William H. Whyte [https://vimeo.com/111488563]
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  • </ref>''' / informal urban development / history of industrialisation ...ew residential developments and shopping centers. These have created a new urban focal point accessible by car and connected with the rest of the city by it
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  • =Urban Playground= zulassen? Mit dem Urban Playground habe ich einen Ansatz erarbeitet,<br>
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  • ...of our surrounding. I choose the topic noise, because I had a class about Urban Soundscapes in the last semester and I wanted to try a simple form of notat
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  • ...es and fruits, and in aerial situations (e.g., in the canopy of trees). In urban areas, they are found on mulch or even in the leaf mold in rain gutter
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  • ...e" with this video we want to create a imaginary <br> world, that combines urban architecture with imaginary elements. The most interesting thing is the dif
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  • ...achine learning, generative and autonomous systems, environmental sensing, urban cybernetics and participatory platforms can be leveraged and deployed by in
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  • ..., M. ''Sentient City: ubiquitous computing, architecture and the future of urban space''. MIT Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0262515863
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  • ...ens in Weimar/Thuringia and learn about the ecophysiology of lichens in an urban (industrial ruins) and a semi-natural area (i.e. castle and landscape park
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  • * William H. Whyte: The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces ISBN 978-0970632418
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  • ...tions in the area of human-computer interaction (HCI) in architectural and urban settings''
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  • ...sider them simply as optical phenomena, an “almost” natural element of the urban fauna. Some of our photos do indeed reveal a kind of organic organisation..
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  • From the earliest urban settlements, humans have sought to establish structures that provide a sens
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  • * Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics, M. Foth (eds), Information Science Reference 2008
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  • ...y Adam Greenfield and "Connecting Cities and Its Citizens Through Artistic Urban Media Scenarios" by Susa Pop here: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/15353418
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  • ...sent ghosts and trauma. I also imagine a mix of natural spaces, mixed with urban spaces.
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  • ...city. Observing people. How do they move, how do they interact. I see this urban movement as a fleetly phenomenom as a choreography, which daily happens. Di
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  • ...tive art written in processing that creates a landscape looking a lot like urban plans. ...e parts that could resemble city districts if the image was compared to an urban plan.
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  • |Peter Urban, Werke / Velimir Chlebnikov,Teil 2:1972
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  • * Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics, M. Foth (eds), Information Science Reference 2008
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  • ..."background:#c7ffd2"|[[PDCON:Conference/Reverb Design|Reverb Design]]<br />Urban Schlemmer<br /><small>[[Marienstraße_13|Auditorium B]]</small>
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  • ...tive art written in processing that creates a landscape looking a lot like urban plans. ...e parts that could resemble city districts if the image was compared to an urban plan.
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  • ..., M Art In(n), March 24 – April 24. South London Gallery, London, England, Urban Nomads, August 2 – September 2. ''catalogue''
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  • ...We are especially curious about the spreading and growth of Lichen in the urban environment of Weimar, the extraordinary relationship and merge of algae an
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  • ...rtungen weit auseinander. Freiheit und Job sind hier nur zwei Kontroverse. Urban Living mit Garten ist hierbei oft die einzige Möglichkeit beides unter ei
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  • [12] '''Greed, Clara (2003):''' ''Inclusive Urban Design: Public Toilets.'' Architectural Press, Oxford et al. 2003. p. 10.
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