http://advicetoofcom.org.uk/blog/2013/02/rise-and-rise-city
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But as Leo Hollis writes in the New Statesman (A tale of the City
Told by your Phone, January 2013), if we accept this growing
international significance of the city, then “As a result who
owns the virtual information space of the city will be as
important as who owns the actual fabric”. It is connectivity
that gives us the ability to understand and mediate the city.
And this is the key issue. If cities are prime movers for
mankind’s future, it is important that they are democratic movers.
And already the cost and complexity of technology is
disenfranchising.
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Enfasi mia.
juan carlos