Feedback architecture: adhoc systems to engage the Urban Island
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Jakovich, JoanneAbstract
This article introduces a pragmatic model of bottom-up planning called Feedback Architecture in which the programmatic operations of an urban zone are shaped in real time by distributed, interacting ‘tactics’ – groups, events, artefacts – that are driven by participation and responsive adhoc strategies. This model is presented with a view to creating innovative and appropriate modes of inhabitation for the post-industrial city’s new frontier: the Urban Island.This article introduces a pragmatic model of bottom-up planning called Feedback Architecture in which the programmatic operations of an urban zone are shaped in real time by distributed, interacting ‘tactics’ – groups, events, artefacts – that are driven by participation and responsive adhoc strategies. This model is presented with a view to creating innovative and appropriate modes of inhabitation for the post-industrial city’s new frontier: the Urban Island.
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2007-01-01Publisher
Sydney University PressLicence
Copyright Sydney University Press. Individual papers from the conference will be freely accessible through the Sydney eScholarship Repository.Citation
Jakovich, J. (2007). Feedback architecture. In J. Jakovich (Ed.) Urban islands vol. 1: cuttings (pp. 17-32). Sydney: Sydney University Press.Share