Notes On The Future Of The City/The City Of The Future

Copying these from the notebook before I lose it.  I want to come back to a bunch of these: one of them led to a long Twitter conversation between Deb Chacra, Eleanor Saitta and myself that I need to return to soon.  So, anyway.  Jottings for the outboard memory.



Notes I worked from:


What is the legal status of the weather?


*  Are we in fact tending to imagine a city-state?  A city that borders on a closed and self-sufficient (resilient) energy state?  Singapore rather than Brussels?


*  Sonic architecture – footfall energy harvest – road energy harvest


*  Repurposed ambient urban drones


*  The ethics of machine reportage


*  The lessons of archaeo-acoustics – can cities be designed for sound?


*  acoustic mirrors in architecture


*  Buildings that breathe


Notes from things Simon, Rachel and Bruce said:


*  Futurism as radical reductionism


*  Capital as simplification – human life happens in the friction


*  To be an ecological human means understanding our bacterial nature


*  Dematerialised Urbanism


*  Predator Lidar


*  Cities as habitats that domesticate the human


*  Architecture forces solutions on materials


*  It costs $1000 to grow three inches’ worth of tissue culture


 


[top image cropped from a bad iPhone shot of one of Rachel’s slides]

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on July 02, 2012 04:28
No comments have been added yet.


Warren Ellis's Blog

Warren Ellis
Warren Ellis isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Warren Ellis's blog with rss.