E-topia: Urban Life, Jim - But Not as We Know it (Paperback) - Common

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E-topia: Urban Life, Jim – But Not as We Know it (Paperback) – Common

Author(s): William J. Mitchell (Author)

  • Publisher: Mit Pr
  • Publication Date: January 1, 2000
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 192 pages
  • ISBN-10: B0027PWT1Y

Book Description

This little book begins with a big the city is dead, and cyberspace killed it. But Mitchell, it turns out, is too intelligent an observer to really mean anything quite so drastic. Despite his weakness for bold, catchy statements (and it is a weakness), this MIT architecture professor has both feet planted in the long and much-studied history of urban spaces, and he draws from it a pragmatic optimism that keeps his argument both hopeful and nuanced. His real Under cyberspace’s influence, the city is changing, no more or less radically than it did under the influence of postal systems, electricity, and cars. And if we ride the new changes carefully, he insists, the places we live and work in can become “e-topias–lean, green cities that work smarter, not harder.” As in his bestselling City of Space, Place, and the Infobahn , Mitchell floats his claims on a brisk stream of technological detail, much of it eye-opening, all of it clearly presented. Low-earth-orbit satellites; small-scale, wearable computer networks woven into underpants; artificially intelligent houses; and the logistics of high-tech pizza delivery are just a few of the phenomena that go into Mitchell’s sketch of the emergent digital city. Casually erudite nods to urban theorists from Plato to Lewis Mumford to William H. Gates III round out the portrait. In the end, Mitchell shows us the city doing more or less what it has always evolving away from its simple, ancient roots toward increasingly mediated complexity. –Julian Dibbell

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E-topia: Urban Life, Jim - But Not as We Know it (Paperback) - Common

E-topia: Urban Life, Jim - But Not as We Know it (Paperback) - Common book cover

E-topia: Urban Life, Jim – But Not as We Know it (Paperback) – Common

Author(s): William J. Mitchell (Author)

  • Publisher: Mit Pr
  • Publication Date: January 1, 2000
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 192 pages
  • ISBN-10: B0027PWT1Y

Book Description

This little book begins with a big the city is dead, and cyberspace killed it. But Mitchell, it turns out, is too intelligent an observer to really mean anything quite so drastic. Despite his weakness for bold, catchy statements (and it is a weakness), this MIT architecture professor has both feet planted in the long and much-studied history of urban spaces, and he draws from it a pragmatic optimism that keeps his argument both hopeful and nuanced. His real Under cyberspace’s influence, the city is changing, no more or less radically than it did under the influence of postal systems, electricity, and cars. And if we ride the new changes carefully, he insists, the places we live and work in can become “e-topias–lean, green cities that work smarter, not harder.” As in his bestselling City of Space, Place, and the Infobahn , Mitchell floats his claims on a brisk stream of technological detail, much of it eye-opening, all of it clearly presented. Low-earth-orbit satellites; small-scale, wearable computer networks woven into underpants; artificially intelligent houses; and the logistics of high-tech pizza delivery are just a few of the phenomena that go into Mitchell’s sketch of the emergent digital city. Casually erudite nods to urban theorists from Plato to Lewis Mumford to William H. Gates III round out the portrait. In the end, Mitchell shows us the city doing more or less what it has always evolving away from its simple, ancient roots toward increasingly mediated complexity. –Julian Dibbell

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