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Immanent in the Manifold City: A Newspaper for Time-Travellers | booktwo.org
One of the odd qualities attributed to Stewart was his ubiquity: a perceived ability to be in more than one place at a time. Following a lifetime of walking across the known world, his final years in London were spent in seemingly unending peregrinations across the city, and more than one commentator recorded encountering him in impossible positions: sat steadfast upon Westminster Bridge, and minutes later, as steadfast upon a bench in St James’ Park. De Quincey himself records passing him at Somerset House, and then overtaking him again on Tottenham Court Road – despite having taken the shortest route through Covent Garden.
15 December 2009
Cool Websites, Web Applications, and Mobile Tools
13 December 2009
Comment contourner la Taxe sur les Bonus des Traders
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09 December 2009
Trees Near You
Trees Near You helps you learn about more than 500,000 trees that live on New York City sidewalks. For any area of the city, from block to borough, you can see the different species that live there, and measure the environmental (and monetary!) benefits that these trees provide.
03 December 2009
02 December 2009
this is the Hand Drawn Map Association : CC.5 Vicente Montelongo
Vicente reinterprets the city of San Francisco as a grid for drawing pixel art using his bike, a map, and a GPS device.
29 November 2009
28 November 2009
Buch: "Michael Wolf /// Hong Kong Inside Outside" bei 25books
During his more than 14 years in Hong Kong, German-born photographer Michael Wolf‘s perspective on his adopted city has boiled down to an essence of density – the hemmed-in, closely built environment which shapes everything from its peoples‘ lifestyles to their outlooks and even dreams. In Hong Kong Inside Outside, Wolf collects the works of his two previous collections – Architecture of Density and 100x100 – into a two-volume set focusing on the visual elements of one of the world’s most crowded cities.
25 November 2009
You Say Potato, I’ll Say Potato by Laura Vanderkam, City Journal 18 November 2009
16 November 2009
Paradise city * : Chroniques beyrouthines
The Mobile City » Blog Archive » review: Stephen Graham – The Cybercities Reader (2004)
ICTs and the global city are not substitutes but complementary, and often modify each other in qualitative new ways.
14 November 2009
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire « Iconic Photos
When a fire broke out on Saturday, March 25, 1911, on the eighth floor of the New York City factory, the locks sealed the workers’ fate. In just 30 minutes, 146 were killed.
12 November 2009
Architect plans massive man-made mountain | News | Architects Journal
A 900m-tall snow-capped artificial mountain has been proposed by architect Jacob Tigges as an iconic landmark for the German city of Berlin
City of Nanaimo's Single Sign In Portal
The City of Nanaimo is not alone in recognising this global need. The US Federal Government has recently committed to embrace OpenID to allow simple access to citizen resources (http://openid.net/government/). As of November 2008, there were over 500 million OpenIDs on the Internet and approximately 27,000 sites had integrated the OpenID standard*. (* see - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID)
09 November 2009
Où sont cachés les secrets de la finance ?
07 November 2009
InfraNet Lab » Blog Archive » HYDROCity Exhibition opens tonight
With almost 30 projects and proposals addressing the opportunities and challenges of water in/around/under/through the city, we are excited to announce the HYDROCity exhibition opening tonight at the Toronto Free Gallery (1277 Bloor St W).
03 November 2009
toronto.ca | Open
The City of Toronto (City) now grants you a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to use, modify, and distribute the datasets in all current and future media and formats for any lawful purpose. more
Voilà, CityMurmur! (please read with French “R”) | DensityDesign | Communication Design & Complexity
Theme of the symposium was “la ville cartographiée” (the city map), and to give our contribute to the discussion, we were warmly welcome to the ‘Cité des sciences et de l’industrie‘; built in the 19th arrondissement, just beside Parc de la Villette, ‘La Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie’ is one of the world’s largest and most visited science museums, and looks as an impressive modern site which offers a wide variety of exhibitions and shows.
01 November 2009
New York City and Paris ‘Map Cuts’
By removing the unnecessary, this New York City map-cut reveals the “paths, nodes, circles, boulevards, parks and streets” of the greatest city in the world.
Urban Age | Conference | Istanbul | November 2009
On November 5, Urban Age will inaugurate an intensive two-day conference on the future of cities in Istanbul, an expanding metropolis and one of the worlds first global cities. 100 innovators of urban change from 15 countries, half a dozen mayors, renowned scholars and authors side-by-side with architects and developers leading major urban regeneration projects around the globe will offer presentations about urban transformations in 25 cities. The conference will engage an invited audience of over 300 urban policymakers, academics, designers, planners and developers to explore the vast and complex challenge of contemporary city making and the interconnected issues of the impact of the global economic condition on world cities, the effect of climate change on urban sustainability and the role of urban design in creating socially cohesive environments.
