URBAN MACHINES: Public Space in a Digital Culture _ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

Event Date: Dec 1, 2021; Event City: URBAN MACHINES: Public Space in a Digital Culture ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION  Wednesday, December 1, 2021  12:00 PM EDT - 18:00 CET  Online: REGISTER here: www.shorturl.at/pCDH6 The Roundtable discussion will present critical perspectives on the impact of Information Technologies, that have disrupted city life, on public space while providing an inspiring vision of possible future scenarios for the public realm in a digital culture. The use of ICTs has radically changed the way we inhabit and operate in urban space. Over the last few decades an increasingly collaborative and interdisciplinary work developed by architects, artists, urban and media designers has defined a particular landscape of projects that engage information technology as a catalytic tool for expanding, augmenting and altering public and social interactions in the urban space. The event is organized by LISTLab with the support of CSU- Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization.  Welcome: Alessandro Martinelli  Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, The Chinese Culture University, Taipei.  LISTLab Editorial Director  Lance Jay Brown  President, CSU- Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization Moderators: Marcella Del Signore Associate Professor Director, MS. in Architecture, Urban Design  New York Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Design  Gernot Riether  Associate Professor Coordinator of Graduate Programs New Jersey Institute of Technology, Hillier College of Architecture and DesignSpeakers: Mona El Khafif  Associate Professor, Architecture and Urban + Environmental Planning; Graduate Urban Design Program Director, University of Virginia, School of Architecture  Sabine Knierbein Associate Professor for Urban Culture and Public Space Head of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space TU Wien, Faculty of Architecture and Planning   Virag Molnar Associate Professor of Sociology, New School for Social Research Professor of Cultural Sociology, University of Amsterdam  Read the full post on Bustler

URBAN MACHINES: Public Space in a Digital Culture _ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

Event Date: Dec 1, 2021; Event City:

URBAN MACHINES: Public Space in a Digital Culture 

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION 

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

 12:00 PM EDT - 18:00 CET 

Online: REGISTER here: www.shorturl.at/pCDH6 

The Roundtable discussion will present critical perspectives on the impact of Information Technologies, that have disrupted city life, on public space while providing an inspiring vision of possible future scenarios for the public realm in a digital culture. The use of ICTs has radically changed the way we inhabit and operate in urban space. Over the last few decades an increasingly collaborative and interdisciplinary work developed by architects, artists, urban and media designers has defined a particular landscape of projects that engage information technology as a catalytic tool for expanding, augmenting and altering public and social interactions in the urban space.

The event is organized by LISTLab with the support of CSU- Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization

Welcome:

Alessandro Martinelli 

Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, The Chinese Culture University, Taipei. 

LISTLab Editorial Director 

Lance Jay Brown 

President, CSU- Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization 

Moderators:

Marcella Del Signore

Associate Professor

Director, MS. in Architecture, Urban Design 

New York Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Design 

Gernot Riether 

Associate Professor

Coordinator of Graduate Programs

New Jersey Institute of Technology, Hillier College of Architecture and Design

Speakers:

Mona El Khafif 

Associate Professor, Architecture and Urban + Environmental Planning; Graduate Urban Design Program Director, University of Virginia, School of Architecture 

Sabine Knierbein

Associate Professor for Urban Culture and Public Space

Head of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Urban Culture and Public Space

TU Wien, Faculty of Architecture and Planning  

Virag Molnar

Associate Professor of Sociology, New School for Social Research

Professor of Cultural Sociology, University of Amsterdam  Read the full post on Bustler