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URB_430A Urban Design Seminar: ‘Confronting Urbanization: Research on the Interactive Tissue of Urban Life’

Petra Kempf, Assistant Professor

Students in this course investigated the urban condition through the lens of its interactive tissue—a tissue that ranges from smart phones, the world wide web, credit cards, highway systems, airports, and sidewalks to indoor plumbing. This tissue is the multi-scalar and operative framework that mediates various flows or stoppages, adapts to changing conditions over time, crosses over, divides, accommodates shortcuts, and is able to redistribute as well as swell and deflate. It resides as a naturalized background as ordinary and unremarkable as air. 

 

Within this frame of reference, students probed and documented emergent interrelationships between various actors and the agencies through which they engage with the interactive tissue, as well as how they shape and influence one another.

 

The central questions at stake in this debate were: How does daily life unfold in this limitlessness and complete integration of movement and communication, where the collective dimension of life seems to have been relinquished? Who are the game changers in this process of urbanization and who is left out? Knowing things and events have a limit, a form, and an existence, is there a limit to this infinity?

Qi Jin

Qi Jin

Qi Jin

Qi Jin

Qi Jin

Qi Jin

Qi Jin

Qi Jin