Lecture 9: Post-Capitalist Futures Flashcards

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Baeten

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(2002)

The first utopia was the city itself

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Le Corbusier

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(1924)

The Radiant City, based on linearity

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3
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Ortolanto

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(2011)

Milton Keynes was a British Brasilia

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4
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Howard

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(1902)

Garden City

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5
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Clark

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(2003)

A city without slums and where all waste was recycled back into the ground

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6
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Datta

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(2015)

India aims to build 100 smart cities in the next 25 years

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Koolhas

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(2014)

Where is the possibility of transgression in a smart city?

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Hill

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(2013)

The smart city betrays the technocratic view that we might understand the city, if only we had more data

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9
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Deleuze

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(1992)

Foresaw smart cities 20 years ago “Card and barrier”

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10
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Lefebvre

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(1976)

Action and strategy consist in making possible tomorrow what is impossible today

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11
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Botanksi and Chiapello

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(2005)
Capitalism imbued with a new spirit of redesign and different modalities.
must facilitate recreation across the world.

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