Abstract

Our experience of the city, private or public, is no longer primarily influenced by physical built form but by various media, digital information, and communication technologies we interact with and through on a daily basis. The shift in influence not only blurs what used to be public and private space, but also modifies our behavior through space and time. Along with some of these technological transformations come new social situations, and with them new spatial practices will emerge. Precisely for this reason, I want to find out the trajectory of the current social situation influenced by information communication technology, and how it will alter future spatial organization both at the urban scale and the human scale. The aim of the thesis is to ask questions and also to provoke discussion of the relationship between cybernetic public space and the physical public space.

Highlights

  • On January 27th, 2011, while I was conducting research for my architectural thesis on how information communication technologies transform urban public space and influence the course of architecture, a social revolution occurred in Egypt

  • How should we describe these new social tendencies which are linked to ever-expanding global communications, and which created the corresponding private-public space?

  • Because of the changing interrelationship between people, we develop communication tools to allow us adapt the new social situations created by modernity and urbanization

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Summary

Responsive Architecture

As the networked world is about the virtual and the physical, the cities that we inhabit become the new playground for the emergent social-techno potential. Retrieved 2011 йил 20March from Internet Usage Statistics: http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm. Retrieved June 15, 2011, from Haaretz.com: http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/ government-fact-finding-mission-shows-846-killed-in-egypt-uprising-1.356885. Situated Technologies Pamphlets 4: Responsive Architecture/Performing Instruments. Situated Technologies Pamphlets 7: From Mobile Playgrounds to Sweatshop City. Retrieved 2011 йил 4-February from Keiichi Matsuda Website: http://www.keiichimatsuda. Retrieved May 20, 2011, from CBC News: http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/artdesign/story/2010/07/07/fhylozoic-ground-philip-beesley-venice-biennale.html Nouvel, J. Archietctural Positions: Architecture, Modernity, and the Public Sphere The Fall of the Public Man. New York: W. Retrieved 2011 йил 22-March from Pocket-lint: http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/32268/ will-augmented-reality-take-off. Retrieved April 4, 2011, from Art Torrents: http://arttorrents.blogspot.com/2007/04/no-stop-city-by-archizoomassociati.html. Retrieved 2010 йил 23-November from the United Nations Population Fund: http://www.unfpa.org/swp/2007/english/introduction.

Introduction
Chapter 2 The Foundation of Social Theory
Interactive 3D Screen
Chapter 4 Architecture for the “New Digital Public”
Design Site
Design Concept
Method One common topic online community
Critical Architecture
Findings
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