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April 28 | Situated Technologies: Beneath and Beyond Big Data
by Urban Omnibus • April 24th, 2012
In 2006, the Architectural League partnered with Omar Khan, Trebor Scholz and Mark Shepard to organize a three-day symposium to...
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The Omnibus Roundup – Ferries, Fulton Transit Hub, Trash, Taxis and Art Fairs
by Urban Omnibus • March 4th, 2011
A FERRY FEASIBLE PROPOSAL? The Bloomberg Administration continues to make WAVES (Waterfront Vision and Enhancement Strategy) along the city's waterfront with a ferry service to open later this year. Boats will stop in Greenpoint, Dumbo, downtown Brooklyn and East 34th Street with a potential to expand and connect more remote sites around the city like JFK, La Guardia, Bay Ridge, Coney Island, Hunt's Point, Soundview and City Island. In hope that...
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Frameworks for Citizen Responsiveness: Towards a Read/Write Urbanism
by Adam Greenfield • July 7th, 2010
Adam Greenfield ponders the ways citizens call out trouble spots in the urban landscape and asks how we might redesign the performance of that landscape itself.
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Toward the Sentient City: Interviews
by Urban Omnibus • September 9th, 2009
Designers reflect on how their work explores implications of ubiquitous computing for architecture and urban space.
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