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Transurbanism

Mattia Thibault, Oğuz Buruk, Seda Suman Buruk, Juho Hamari

202027 citationsDOI

Abstract

The current trends related to 'smart cities' are bringing the cityscapes of movies such as Blade Runner and Cyberpunk 2077 closer to our immediate reality. The question of what will the cities of the future look like is at the heart of urban studies. In parallel, a similar question is posed by (trans)humanists about the future of humanity and its possible technological enhancements. However, (trans)humanity and future cities are defined in a bi-directional dependency. Therefore, we have to answer the questions of future humans and cities simultaneously. This paper maps several ways of interacting between transhuman communities and smart cities to understand their possible effects on governing, design and society at large resulting in a framework that will work as a cautionary tale and an inspirational blueprint for imagining future urbanity.

Topics & Concepts

BlueprintHumanityUrbanityHumanismPanoramaDependency (UML)Work (physics)Architectural engineeringSociologyComputer scienceAestheticsEngineeringPolitical scienceArtificial intelligenceVisual artsArtCivil engineeringLawMechanical engineeringInnovative Human-Technology InteractionOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant NetworksSmart Cities and Technologies