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Presentation installed at the Invisible Cities Graduate Symposium and Expo, held in Kitchener, Ontario on October 26th, 2013 through the University of Waterloo's Critical Media Lab. This presentation summarizes my research on smart city technology and the idea of using big data to better understand cities.

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SMARTERCITIESand BIGDATA

Anne Galang October 2013

Invisible Cities Graduate Symposium and Expo

A brief history of urbanization…

INDUSTRIALIZATION AND URBANIZATION

Kent Larson, MIT TEDxBoston Talk, “Brilliant Designs to Fit More People Into Cities”

INDUSTRIALIZATION AND URBANIZATION

Kent Larson, MIT Media Lab TEDxBoston Talk, “Brilliant Designs to Fit More People Into Cities”

Today, more than

50% of the

world’s population

live in cities

…and that’s only going to GROW

In China alone

300-400 million people

will move to cities in the next 15 years

In the 21st century, cities will account for

In the 21st century, cities will account for

90% of population growth

In the 21st century, cities will account for

90% of population growth

80% of global

CO2 emissions

In the 21st century, cities will account for

of energy use

90% of population growth

80% of global

CO2 emissions

75%

With this growth, cities will face

challenges

such as overcrowded

spaces

traffic congestion

and increased carbon emissions.

Cities will also need to address

Cities will also need to address

smaller

budgets

Cities will also need to address

smaller

budgetsresource scarcity

aging

infrastructure

Cities will also need to address

smaller

budgetsresource scarcity

We’re now looking to

TECHNOLOGY

We’re now looking to

TECHNOLOGY

to make our cities

SMARTER

to increase

to increase

efficiency

to increase

efficiency

sustainability

to increase

efficiency

sustainability

livability

“Smart” designs to make better use of small spaces

City Home Changing Places Group, MIT Media Lab

“Smart” designs to make better use of small spaces

Persuasive electric vehicle

MIT Media Lab

Smart technologyinvolving sensors and automation can capture data and increase efficiency

smart energy grids

intelligent transportation systems

and more.

Through this technology, cities have become

“vast repositories of information,

endlessly collecting

and archiving

DATA.”

“Social tools can be layered over the city, giving us real-time access to information about the things and people that surround us, helping us to connect in new ways and giving rise to a data-driven society.”

How can we tap into this data

to better understand our cities?

OPEN DATA

Tim Berners-Lee, Inventor of the World Wide Web

TED talk, “The year open data went worldwide”

PERSONAL DATA

Alex “Sandy” Pentland, MIT

TEDxCambridge talk, “Using personal data to benefit citizenry”

We Feel Fine harvests human feelings from the world,

searching weblogs every few minutes

for the phrases "I feel" and "I am feeling” and identifying the "feeling" expressed.

The result is a database of several

million human feelings.

Using a series of playful interfaces, the feelings can be searched and sorted.

EMOTIONAL DATA

We Feel Fine

wefeelfine.org

There are still many questions

But also many possibilities…

Bibliography

Smart Cities

City Science. MIT Media Lab, 2012. Web. February 2013. http://cities.media.mit.edu/

Kirby, Terry. “City design: Transforming tomorrow.” The Guardian. N.d. Web. February 2013.

Larson, Kent. “Brilliant designs to fit more people every city.” TEDxBoston, Boston, MA. June 2012. Web. Feb 2013. http://cities.media.mit.edu/projects/examples

Smart Cities. IBM. N.d. Web. Feburary 2013. http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/smarter_cities/overview/

Bibliography

Sensor network technology

Chong, Chee-Yee. “Sensor Networks: Evolution, Opportunities, and Challenges.” Proceedings of the EEE, 91.8. August 2003.

OECD. “Smart Sensor Networks: Technologies and Applications for Green Growth.” December

“50 Sensor Applications for a Smarter World.” Libelium.

Murty, Rohan Naraya et al. “City Sense: An Urban-Scale Wireless Sensor Network and Testbed.”

Bibliography

Big data and open data

“Smart Cities and Big Data post event session summary.” Future Internet Assembly. 10-11 May 2012, Aalborg, Denmark. Web. Feb 2013. <http://www.future-internet.eu/home/future-internet-assembly/aalborg-may-2012/31-smart-cities-and-big-data.html

“Big data.” Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_data

Berners-Lee, Tim. “The year open data went worldwide.” TED 2010. Feb 2010. Web. Feb 2013.

Harris, Jonathan and Sep Kamvar. We Feel Fine. Web. www.wefeelfine.org/

Pentland, Sandy. “Using personal data to benefit citizenry.” TEDxCambridge. Mar 2012. Cambridge, MA. Web. Feb 2013. http://cities.media.mit.edu/projects/examples

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