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WikiCity Rome - SENSEable City Lab

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2008

The Wiki City Rome project has been made possible on the basis of the real time data provided by the partners of the project and the software platform for data aggregation, processing and visualization developed by the SENSEable City Lab at MIT.

This project, in occasion of the Notte Bianca, is an opportunity to present a first public glimpse of Senseable City Lab's comprehensive WikiCity project. It represents the logical next step after the Real Time Rome project, presented during the 2006 Venice Architecture Biennale. Then, real time data was displayed in an exhibition setting at a geographical distance from where the data was collected, presented to an audience of planners and designers, that constitute much of the Architecture Biennale's visitors.

The Notte Bianca implementation allows people access to the real time data on dynamics that occur in the very place they find themselves in, in that moment, creating the intriguing situation that the map is drawn on the basis of dynamic elements of which the map itself is an active part. 'How do people react towards this new perspective upon their own city while they are determining the city's very own dynamic?' and 'How does having access to real time data in the context of possible action alter the process of decision making in how to go about different activities?'

Senseable City Lab's complete WikiCity project considers such questions in a larger context that includes the active uploading of information by citizens, local authorities and businesses regarding an ever increasing field of data; an elaborate approach to semantic data structures to enable novel ways of querying the data and a rich array of multimodal access interfaces for users to interact with the data in a meaningful way. Please refer to the WikiCity webpage for more information on this project.

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