Over the past decade, a new set of interactive, open, participatory and networked spatial media have become widespread. These include mapping platforms, virtual globes, user-generated spatial databases, geodesign and architectural and planning tools, urban dashboards and citizen reporting geo-systems, augmented reality media, and locative media. Collectively these produce and mediate spatial big data and are re-shaping spatial knowledge, spatial behaviour, and spatial politics.
Understanding Spatial Mediabrings together leading...
Over the past decade, a new set of interactive, open, participatory and networked spatial media have become widespread. These include mapping platf...
Over the past decade, a new set of interactive, open, participatory and networked spatial media have become widespread. These include mapping platforms, virtual globes, user-generated spatial databases, geodesign and architectural and planning tools, urban dashboards and citizen reporting geo-systems, augmented reality media, and locative media. Collectively these produce and mediate spatial big data and are re-shaping spatial knowledge, spatial behaviour, and spatial politics.
Understanding Spatial Mediabrings together leading...
Over the past decade, a new set of interactive, open, participatory and networked spatial media have become widespread. These include mapping platf...
There is a long history of governments, businesses, science and citizens producing and utilising data in order to monitor, regulate, profit from, and make sense of the urban world. Recently, we have entered the age of big data, and now many aspects of everyday life are being captured as data, mediated through data-driven technologies, normalized in infrastructures, and augmented with visualization techniques and dashboards.
This book, the companion volume to 2016's Code and the City, offers the first critical reflection on the relationship between data, data...
There is a long history of governments, businesses, science and citizens producing and utilising data in order to monitor, regulate, profit from, a...
There is a long history of governments, businesses, science and citizens producing and utilising data in order to monitor, regulate, profit from, and make sense of the urban world. Recently, we have entered the age of big data, and now many aspects of everyday life are being captured as data, mediated through data-driven technologies, normalized in infrastructures, and augmented with visualization techniques and dashboards.
This book, the companion volume to 2016's Code and the City, offers the first critical reflection on the relationship between data, data...
There is a long history of governments, businesses, science and citizens producing and utilising data in order to monitor, regulate, profit from, a...