Datapolis

Exploring the Footprint of Data on Our Planet and Beyond

Book (2023)
Contributor(s)

Paul Cournet – Editor (CLOUD)

Negar Sanaan Sanaan Bensi – Editor (TU Delft - Theory, Territories & Transitions)

Research Group
Theory, Territories & Transitions
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.59490/mg.91
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
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Theory, Territories & Transitions
ISBN (print)
978-94-6366-813-2
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Abstract

DATAPOLIS looks into the materiality of data, its inherent ethical and political contradictions as well as cultural and environmental footprints, by following two main trajectories: the first one attempts to define what ‘the cloud’ is and how it operates. From the systems and infrastructures behind the Internet to the apparatus, gizmos and buildings that can transcend scales and temporal dimensions. The second one explores how data penetrates our existence, not only by affecting the ways we live and work, or design and make cities, but by offering distinct ways of life and organization that otherwise would not have been possible.

Through various visual and textual materials, this book speculates on the ways in which architecture can engage with data and digital technology beyond its mere instrumental use in making (smart) cities.

DATAPOLIS is edited by Paul Cournet and Negar Sanaan Bensi. With contributions by Kees Kaan, Kate Crawford, Shannon Mattern, Ruha Benjamin, Marina Otero Verzier and Joost Grootens a.o.

The most complete version of this work was published in 2023 by nai010.