Schedule

(* subject to change)

W1 (FEB 2)                 Introduction

  • Meet and greet. Course overview. Logistics.

W2 (FEB 9)                 Smart Cities vs Smart Citizens

  • Usman Haque, “What Is a City that It Would Be ‘Smart’?” Volume #34: City in a Box (Amsterdam: Archis, 2012): 140-142
  • Anthony Townsend, “Urbanization and Ubiquity,” Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia (New York: Norton, 2013): 19-56
  • Dan Hill, “On the Smart City; Or, a ‘Manifesto’ for smart citizens instead,” City of Sound (February 1, 2013)

W3 (FEB 16)               Tabula Rasa: New Songdo

  • Anthony Townsend, “$100 Billion Dollar Jackpot,” Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia (New York: Norton, 2013): 19-56
  • Orit Halpern, Jesse LeCavalier, Nerea Calvillo, and Wolfgang Pietsch, “Test bed as urban epistemology,” Smart Urbanism: Utopian Vision or False Dawn? (New York: Routledge, 2016): 145-167

W4 (FEB 23)               Quantified Community: Hudson Yards

  • Constantine Kontokosta, “The Quantified Community and Neighborhood Labs: A Framework for Computational Urban Planning and Civic Technology Innovation”
  • Shannon Mattern, “Instrumental City: The View from Hudson Yards, circa 2019,” Places Journal (April 2016).

W5 (MAR 2)                 Sensing the Smart Citizen

  • Jennifer Gabrys, “Citizen Sensing in the Smart and Sustainable City: From Environments to Environmentality,” Program Earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet
 (Minneapolis: Minnesota Press, 2016): 185-206
  • Mark Shepard and Antonina Simeti, “What’s so smart about the Smart Citizen?” Smart Citizens (Manchester: FutureEverything, 2013)

W6 (MAR 9)                 Urban Data Infrastructures

  • Rob Kitchin, Tracey P. Lauriault and Gavin McArdle, “Smart cities and the politics of urban data,” Smart Urbanism: Utopian Vision or False Dawn (New York: Routledge, 2016): 16-33
  • Jennifer Gabrys, “Digital Infrastructures of Withness: Constructing a Speculative City,” Program Earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet
 (Minneapolis: Minnesota Press, 2016): 241-266

W7 (MAR 16)                DIY and Participatory Urbanism

  • Anthony Townsend, “Tinkering Toward Utopia,” Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia (New York: Norton, 2013): 142-167
  • Jennifer Gabrys, “Engaging the Idiot in Participatory Digital Urbanism,” Program Earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet
 (Minneapolis: Minnesota Press, 2016): 207-240

W8 (MAR 23)                 Spring Break (NO CLASS)

W9 (MAR 30)                Topic Presentations

  • 5 minute presentations on proposed topic

W10 (APR 6)              Open Source Urbanism

  • Anthony Townsend, “Open Source Metropolis,” Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia (New York: Norton, 2013): 115-141
  • Usman Haque and Mathew Fuller, “Urban Versioning System 1.0,” Situated Technologies Pamphlets #2 (New York: The Architectural League of New York, 2008

W11 (APR 13)              Crashing and Hacking the Smart City

  • Anthony Townsend, “Buggy, Brittle and Bugged,” Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia (New York: Norton, 2013): 252-281
  • Cesar Cerrudo, “An Emerging US (and World) Threat: Cities Wide Open to Cyber Attacks,” White Paper, IOActive Labs

W12 (APR 20)              Alternative Futures

  • Michiel de Lange and Martijn de Waal, “Owning the city: New media and citizen engagement in urban design.” First Monday[Online], 18.11 (2013): Web. 30 Jan. 2017
  • Rob Kitchin, “Reframing, reimagining and remaking smart cities,” Programmable City Working Paper 20 (August 2016).

W13 (APR 27)              Final Presentations

  • 15 minute presentations of paper topic

W14 (MAY 4)               Final Presentations

  • 15 minute presentations of paper topic

W15 (MAY 11)            Final Reviews (NO CLASS)

Final Papers Due: May 18