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    From a single line of code to an entire city: reframing thinking on code and the city. Programmable City Working Paper 4


    Kitchin, Rob (2014) From a single line of code to an entire city: reframing thinking on code and the city. Programmable City Working Paper 4. Working Paper. NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis, Maynooth University.

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    Abstract

    Cities are rapidly becoming composed of digitally-mediated components and infrastructures, their systems augmented and mediated by software, with widespread consequences for how they are managed, governed and experienced. This transformation has been accompanied by critical scholarship that has sought to understand the relationship between code and the city. Whilst this work has produced many useful insights, in this paper I argue that it also has a number of shortcomings. Principal amongst these is that the literatures concerning code and the city have remained quite divided. Studies that focus on code are often narrow in remit, fading out the city, and tend to fetishize and potentially decontextualises code at the expense of the wider socio-technical assemblage within which it is embedded. Studies that focus on the city tend to examine the effects of code, but rarely unpack the constitution and mechanics of the code producing those effects. To provide a more holistic account of the relationship between code and the city I forward two interlinked conceptual frameworks. The first places code within a wider socio-technical assemblage. The second conceives the city as being composed of millions of such assemblages. In so doing, the latter seeks to provide a means of productively building a conceptual and empirical understanding of programmable urbanism that scales from individual lines of code to the complexity of an entire urban system.
    Item Type: Monograph (Working Paper)
    Additional Information: This paper was presented at the Code and the City workshop, 3rd-4th September 2014, Programmable City, NIRSA, National University of Ireland Maynooth
    Keywords: code; city; programmable urbanism; software studies; smart city; urban studies;
    Academic Unit: Faculty of Social Sciences > Geography
    Faculty of Social Sciences > Research Institutes > National Institute for Regional and Spatial analysis, NIRSA
    Item ID: 5714
    Identification Number: 4
    Depositing User: Prof. Rob Kitchin
    Date Deposited: 22 Jan 2015 15:00
    Publisher: NIRSA - National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis
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    URI: https://mu.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/5714
    Use Licence: This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here

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