Sito Web Nexus_Lab
è attivo il sito di Nexus_Lab:
Convegno Nazionale INU
Il ruolo del progetto Urbano nella riqualificazione della città contemporanea
Genova, 22-23 Giugno 2006
vedi i contributi di:
Complessità e società
Complessità e Società:
un articolo di A. Einstein: "
Why socialism?"
MEDIACITY
Media and Urban Space conference 10 -12 novembre 2006, Weimar (Germany)
The MEDIACITY conference seeks to enable research about emerging processes of media use in urban contexts in the widest sense. It aims to research solutions for urban development in a knowledge-based society. MEDIACITY intends to achieve a transfer of experiences and theoretical knowledge in order to investigate opportunities for implementing information and media technologies in an urban environment. The conference will focus on the issue of a knowledge based economy and society for cities, the uses of new media in the practice of urban planning, development and architecture and the necessary political and social frameworks required to ensure the sociallybalanced embedding of these technologies.
The MEDIACITY conference is interested to increase its international and national cooperation with scientists and research institutions all over the world. The conference will be the starting date of a new international on-line journal where selected contributions will be published. The "Mediacity" conference is part of the MEDIACITY project of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and aims at establishing a new research center on media, architecture and city. The conference will represent the book MEDIACITY which will offer an inside look in the first findings
Call for proposals concerning the fields of architecture, urban studies/sociology and media studies
What is medialized space? How do media influence space and the perception of space?
How new media shape concepts of creative architecture?
How can modern means of media communication influence space, cities and our social lives?
Media in architecture and urban planning
Media in urban sociology
The morphology of cybercities