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
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Jakovich, J. (2007). Feedback architecture. In J. Jakovich (Ed.) Urban islands vol. 1: cuttings (pp. 17-32). Sydney: Sydney University Press.Share