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Post—Optimal Cities Paolo Patelli

@paolopatelli

CITY | DATA | FUTUREUrbanIxD

Venezia, September, 25th 2014

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View from the International Space Station (2011)

Challenges

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Centro de Operacões, Rio de Janeiro

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1, 2, 3…The “Smart” Promise

1 — Dynamics of social media

2 — Analytics of Big Data

3 — Self–aware urban infrastructure.

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The rhetoric of the futureIndustry complex

In any-space-whatever

an infinite potential develops

in an objectively measurable way

in a time always yet to come

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Introduction to Planit Valley

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Introduction to Planit Valley

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Siemens Real-Time Government Scenario

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Linguistic analysis of Siemens Real-Time Government Scenario

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Cross-section of an undersea cable (photo: Ann Lingard)

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Timo Arnall, Wireless in the world

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Dennis Crompton, Computer City Project (1964)

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A commercial opportunityOptimality in performance

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A new marketHuman relationships

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What is the role of the designer? What space does she/he have left?

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Technology is the result. How was it constructed?

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Social dreamingSocial construction

Social construction, adoption and adaptation of new communication technologies

vs

Technocratic dream of a fully manageable and controllable urban system.

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Giancarlo de Carlo, Participation City (Osaka, 1970)

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Giancarlo de Carlo, Participation City (Osaka, 1970)

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Cedric Price, Fun Palace (1961)

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New levels of efficiencyOptimality

Engagement and actionPost—optimality

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augmentation

collaborationconfrontation

appropriation

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City Protocol

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Spheres and spacesHybrid Publics

Public life pretends careful attention to geographical considerations and to the virtues of particularity.

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The polis as actionSpace of appearance

The space where I appear to others as others appear to me.

[…]

Wherever men are together in the manner of speech and action.

Hannah Arendt

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Engagement and actionPublic matters

The type of political life described by Arendt is essential for the production of a public sphere, where citizens can confer about matters of general interest, including the management of civic resources.

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Techno-determinism“The Data Is the Data”

The industry’s language produce autonomous systems acting on perfect knowledge.

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Adam Greenfield, Against the Smart City (2013)

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A permanent place for conflictThe city

In the city, confrontation and disagreement are continuously ongoing. Cities live in a condition of contestation and dissensus, that is fundamental to democracy, rather than in one of consensus and rationality.

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Design as AgonismThe political

“Adversarial design” uses the means and forms of design to challenge beliefs, values, and what is taken to be fact.

Carl DiSalvo

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Is it possible to imagine contemporary designed (connected) things that do the work of agonism in the city?

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Can we build typologies to ask questions and raise issues in society and culture?

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How can we imagine an urban political space that considers the multiple “spaces of appearance” of the contemporary urban experience?

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Can we imagine new “typologies of situated interactions”?

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Kevin Lynch, The Perceptual Form of the City (1954-59)

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Senseable City Lab, Trash Track (2009)

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MIT Senseable City Lab, Backtalk (2011)

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MIT Senseable City Lab, Enernet (2011)

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Rooms and Noise as Media @ Strelka Institute

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Brodsky & Utkin, Columbarium Habitabile (1989-1990)

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Leonid Nikolaevich Pavlov, Automotive service center “Lada”. Moscow (1967-1977)

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Rooms and Noise as Media @ Strelka Institute

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Rooms and Noise as Media @ Strelka Institute

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Rooms and Noise as Media @ Strelka Institute

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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PPPP, Illustration by Dunne & Raby

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Welcome to Ard el-Lewa

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Smart CitiesPost—Optimal

A new conceptual territory on which to explore networked environments as post-optimal “turns the attention away from the familiar attempt to achieve optimum performance levels and towards more fundamental (philosophical, social, aesthetical) issues”.

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Milano / Eindhoven

@paolopatelli

paolopatelli.net

[email protected]

CITY | DATA | FUTUREUrbanIxD

Venezia, September, 25th 2014

Thanks. Paolo Patelli