[csaa-forum] Fibreculture Journal Issue 29—Computing the City

Andrew Murphie andrew.murphie at gmail.com
Fri Sep 15 15:38:18 ACST 2017


Dear Friends,

Issue #29 of the Fibreculture Journal has been released.

http://twentynine.fibreculturejournal.org/

Computing the City

Edited by Armin Beverungen, Florian Sprenger and Susan Ballard

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ARTICLES

FCJ-213 Babylonian Dreams: From Info-Cities to Smart Cities to Experimental
Collectivism
Clemens Apprich

FCJ-214 Visions of Urban Informatics: From Proximate Futures to Data-Driven
Urbanism
Sarah Barns

FCJ-215 Demoing unto Death: Smart Cities, Environment, and Preemptive Hope
Orit Halpern and Gökçe Günel

FCJ-216 ‘Know Your Place’: headmap manifesto and the Vision of Locative
Media
Dale Leorke

FCJ-217 Socio-Technical Imaginaries of a Data-Driven City: Ethnographic
Vignettes from Delhi
Sandeep Mertia

FCJ-218 Train Ticket Sharing: Alternative Forms of Computing in the City
Paula Bialski

FCJ-219 The Sensed Smog: Smart Ubiquitous Cities and the Sensorial Body
Jussi Parikka

FCJ-220 Imperial Infrastructures and Asia beyond Asia: Data Centres, State
Formation and the Territoriality of Logistical Media
Ned Rossiter

FCJ-221 Collecting Elements of a Minor Future: Commoning in Alphabet City­
Soenke Zehle

Andrew on behalf of the Editors

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"A traveller, who has lost his way, should not ask, Where am I? What he
really wants to know is, Where are the other places" - Alfred North
Whitehead

"Suppose you had the revolution you are talking and dreaming about. Suppose
your side had won, and you had the kind of society that you wanted. How
would you live, you personally, in that society? Start living that way
now!" *Hope in the Dark*, Rebecca Solnit

Andrew Murphie - Associate Professor
School of the Arts and Media,
University of New South Wales,
Sydney, Australia, 2052

Editor - The Fibreculture Journal http://fibreculturejournal.org/>
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