Urban Digital Commons and The Future of Cities | 10° Nexa Conference

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[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Nexa Center for Internet and Society in cooperation with FULL – the Future Urban Legacy Lab presents the 10° Nexa Conference Urban Digital Commons and The Future of Cities

“Smart Cities” and “Smart Communities” have been recurrent keywords in countless projects and initiatives in the last decade, addressed to the emerging problems of our cities in the XXI century: pollution monitoring systems, smart grids, devices for remote health monitoring, robots for assisting aging population, traffic management systems are some examples.

Recently the smart city rhetoric has attracted an increasing number of critics because most of the funding agendas and of the proposed solutions are ascribable to forms of technocratic and market driven governance -often bound to black box technologies and data- which do not really address the real causes of the complex urban issues.

To recover the neglected role of societies in the urban governance, several counter-proposals are rooted on the notions of social and civic rights, citizens active participation through technology, and on the idea of urban digital commons.

The 10th Nexa Conference is focused on the latter: we will discuss the role of urban digital commons in shaping the future governance of our cities, in the context of two ongoing projects: the Digital Open Urban Twin at the Future Urban Legacy Lab, and the H2020 project DECODE.

Event schedule 

Online Free Registration

Tuesday, 18th December 2018, Conference room “Luigi Ciminiera” DAUIN, Politecnico, Corso Castelfidardo 34/D, Torino (Map)

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