All videos produced by the Programmable City Project are also available on our vimeo page.
- Seminars
- Final Project Dissemination Event
- Slow computing: A workshop on resistance in the algorithmic age
- The Right to the Smart City Workshop
- Creating Smart Cities Workshop
- Data and the City Workshop
- Code and the City Workshop
- Programmable City Launch
- External Project Videos
- Project Information Videos
Seminars
- Gillian Rose, Tweeting the Smart city: The Affective Enactments of the Smart City on Social Media (October 2017)
- Sophia Maalsen, Housing Futures: Smart and Shared (Sept 2017)
- Antoine Picon, Smart Cities: A Design Perspective (May 2017)
- Andrés Luque-Ayala, Digital Territories: Location Awareness and the Re-making of Political Space in Rio’s Favelas (Feb 2017)
- Gianluca Miscione, Smartcontracts and smartcities, displacing power through authentication? (May, 2016)
- Rachel O’Dwyer, Governance by Design: The Case of Blockchains (Seminar 14, 2015)
- André Lemos, Smart Cities and the Secret Life of Objects. (In)Visibility at Glasgow, Curitiba and Bristol’s initiatives (Seminar 13, 2015)
- John Danaher, The Threat of Algocracy: Reality, Resistance and Accommodation (Seminar 12, 2015)
- Cathal Gurrin and Rami Albatal, Lifelogging: Challenges and Opportunities for a new era of Personal Data, (Seminar 11, 2015)
- Mark Maguire, Counter-terrorism in Airports/Cities: from techniques to techno-science (Seminar 10, 2015)
- Ben Williamson – Programmable Schools? Governing education through code in the smart city, (Seminar 9, 2015)
- Ayona Datta, Fast Cities: New Utopias of Smart Urbanism in India, (Seminar 8, 2014) (No video, see review)
- Nathaniel Tkacz – Dashboards and Data Signals (Seminar 7, 2014)
- Bettina Berendt, “Stories” in data and the roles of crowdsourcing – views of a Web miner. In collaboration with An Foras Feasa (Seminar 6, 2014) (no video, Presentation)
- Ben Anderson – Events and Urban Control (Seminar 5, 2014)
- Dr Andrew Hudson-Smith: Citizens, Data, Virtual Reality and the Internet of Things: Revisiting the City (Part 1) (Seminar 4, 2014)
- Dr Andrew Hudson-Smith: Citizens, Data, Virtual Reality and the Internet of Things: Revisiting the City (Part 2) (Seminar 4, 2014)
- Dr Andrew Hudson-Smith: Citizens, Data, Virtual Reality and the Internet of Things: Revisiting the City (Part 3) (Seminar 4, 2014)
- Dr. David Pendergrast, Sustainable Connected Cities and the London Living Labs Project (Seminar 3, 2014) (no Video, announcement)
- Aphra Kerr: Coding Play / Crafting Code In The City (Seminar 2, 2013)
- Andrea Magnorsky: Coding Play / Crafting Code (Seminar 2, 2013)
- Peter Mooney: Experiences as a Producer, Consumer and Observer of Open Data (Seminar 1, 2013)
- Dominic Byrne: Open Government Data – The Fingal Story (Seminar 1, 2013)
- Tracey P. Lauriault: An Open Data Story (Seminar 1, 2013)
Final Project Dissemination Event at Mansion House, Dublin 9th May 2018)
- Rob Kitchin – The Programmable City (Introduction) & Governance [SLIDES]
- Tracey Lauriault – Open / Big Urban Data [SLIDES]
- Gavin McArdle – The Dublin Dashboard [SLIDES]
- Sophia Maalsen – The Ethnography of the Dublin Dashboard [SLIDES]
- James Merricks White – City standards [SLIDES]
- Aoife Delaney – Coordinated Management and Emergency Response Systems (CMaERS) [SLIDES]
- Darach Mac Donncha – The impact of local contingencies and wider structural contexts on smart city implementation [SLIDES]
- Claudio Coletta – SBIR and Experimental Urbanism [SLIDES]
- Liam Heaphy & Réka Pétercsák – Smart Districts and Docklands Developments [SLIDES]
- Leighton Evans – Work Environments [SLIDES]
- Robert Bradshaw – Smart Bikeshare and Equity [SLIDES]
- Caspar Menkman – Participation in electricity systems: the matter of justice for smart citizens [SLIDES]
- Paolo Cardullo – Smart Citizens? [SLIDES]
- Sung-Yueh Perng – Hackathons and civic hacking [SLIDES]
- Rob Kitchin – The ethics of smart cities [SLIDES]
Slow computing: A workshop on resistance in the algorithmic age (December 2017)
- Rob Kitchin and Alistair Fraser (Maynooth University) – Introduction: Slow computing
- Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam and University of Oslo) – Keynote: Resist, subvert, accelerate
- Nancy Ettlinger (Ohio State University) – Algorithmic affordances for resistance
- Aphra Kerr (Maynooth University) – Bringing the citizen back into the Algorithmic Age
- Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza Miyake (Manchester Metropolitan University) – Digital disengagement as a right and a privilege
- Kate Symons (University of Edinburgh) – OxChain – Reshaping development donors and recipients
- Gabriela Avram (University of Limerick) – Community networks as a form of resistance
- Rachel O’Dwyer (Trinity College Dublin) – Coined liberty: Cash as resistance to transactional dataveillance
- Lindsay Ems (Butler University) – Global resistance through technology non-use: An Amish case
The Right to the Smart City Workshop (September 2017)
- Rob Kitchin (Maynooth) – Introduction: Citizenship, social justice, and the Right to the Smart City
- Katharine Willis (Plymouth, UK) – Whose Right to the Smart City?
- Jiska Engelbert (Erasmus, Rotterdam) – Whose right to (define) the smart city? Extending our critical pointers beyond citizen participation
- Réka Pétercsák & Mark Maguire (Maynooth) – Participation in the Smart City: An Ethnographic Study of Citizen Engagement in Dublin
- Cesare Di Feliciantonio (Maynooth) – Against the romance of the smart community: The case of Milano 4 You
- Ramon Ribera-Fumaz (UoC, Barcelona) – Citizens for Digital Social Innovation: Between Smartness and Commoning?
- Michiel de Lange (Utrecht, Netherlands) – Datafying the commons: data publics and smart citizenship
- Paolo Cardullo (Maynooth) – Smart Commons or a smart approach to the Commons?
- Nancy Odendaal (Cape Town, South Africa) – Appropriating ‘big data’: exploring the emancipatory potential of the data strategies of civil society organisations in Cape Town, South Africa
- Anna Davies (TCD) – Smart flows? Commodification, commons and consumption for smarter cities
- Robert Bradshaw (Maynooth) – Democratic Rationalizations in the Bikeshare Sector
- Tara Whelan (Limerick) – Matters of fact and matters of concern: issues of legitimacy, trust and resistance in citizen science
- Gabriele Schliwa (Manchester, UK) – Smart cities by design? Interrogating human-centred design as a tool for civic participation
- Claudio Coletta & Caspar Menkman (Maynooth) – Calculating publics and citizenship distributed sensing
- Andrew Schrock (Chapman, USA) – Toward an Actual Theory of the City: “Civic Tech” as a Mid-Level, Organic Model of Urban Change
- Catherine D’Ignazio (Emerson, USA) – Participatory Urban Sensing: a Blueprint for a Community-led Smart City
- Sung-Yueh Perng (Maynooth) – Programming rights to shared technology making
Creating Smart Cities Workshop (September 2016)
- Rob Kitchin, Maynooth University – Reframing, reimagining and remaking smart cities
- James Merricks White, Maynooth University – Governing the City as a System of Systems
- Martin Dodge, Manchester University – Hacking the Smart city and the Challenges of Security
- Aoife Delaney, Maynooth University – Coordinated Management and Emergency Response Systems and the Smart City
- Jathan Sadowski, Delft University – Dumb Democracy and Smart Politics? Transitions and Alternatives in Smart Urban Governance
- Taylor Shelton, University of Kentucky – ‘Actually existing smart citizens’: expertise and (non)participation in the making of the smart city
- Ayona Datta, King’s College London – From start to smart: A 100 smart cities but where are the citizens? [Video not available]
- Gyorgyi Galik and John Lynch, Future Cities Catapult – From Engagement to Participation in Future Smart Cities
- Sung-Yueh Perng, Maynooth University – Creating infrastructures with citizens: An exploration of Beta Projects, Dublin City Council
Data and the City Workshop (September 2015)
- Rob Kitchin – Introduction to the Data and the City Workshop
- Jim Thatcher – Provenance and Possibility: Critically Framing Data
- Jo Bates – Data cultures, power and the city
- Till Straube – Situating Data Infrastructures
- Martijn De Waal – Understanding the City through Urban Data
- Tracey Lauriault – Ontologizing the City
- Gavin McArdle – Improving the Veracity of Open and Real-Time Urban Data
- Chris Speed – Blockchain City
- Muki Haklay – Beyond quantification: a role for citizen science
- Pouria Amirian – Service Oriented Design and Polyglot Binding for Efficient Sharing and Analysis of Data
- Michael Batty – Data About Cities: Redifining Big, Recasting Small
- Jo Walsh – Putting Out Data Fires; life with the OpenStreetMap DWG
- David Murakami Wood – Smart City, Surveillance City
- Francisco Klauser – Michel Foucault and the smart city
- Teresa Scassa – Crime Data and Analytics: Accounting for Crime in the City
Code and the City Workshop (September 2014)
- Nanna Verhoeff – Cultural curation and urban Interfaces: Locative media as experimental platforms for cultural data
- David Berry – The cryptographic city
- Alison Powell – Coding alternative modes of governance: ‘Smart cities’ to ‘data cities’
- Alex Singleton – Cities and context: The codification of small areas through geodemographic classification
- Ford and Graham – Semantic cities: Coded geopolitics and rise of the semantic web
- Paul Dourish – The city and the Feudal Internet: Examining institutional materialities
- Lev Manovich – A Window, a message, or a medium? Learning about cities from Instagram
- Leighton Evans – Feeling place in the city: strange ontologies, Foursquare and location-based social media
- Luigina Ciolfi and Gabriela Avram – Digital social interactions in the city: Reflecting on location-based social media
- Jim Merricks White – Moving applications: A multilayered approach to mobile computing
- Shannon Matten – Interfacing urban intelligence
- Sophia Maalsen and Sung-Yueh Perng – Encountering the city at hackathons
- Rob Kitchin – Code and the city: Reframing the conceptual terrain, Code and the City
- Adrian MacKenzie – Code-crowd: How software repositories express urban life
- Fuller and Harwood – Abstract urbanism
- Monika Buscher – Digital urbanism in crises: A hopeful monster?
Programmable City Launch (March 2014)
- Jim Merricks White: Towards a Digital Urban Commons:Developing a situated computing praxis for a more direct democracy (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- Leighton Evans: How does software alter the forms and nature of work? (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- Sophia Maalsen: How are discourses and practices of city governance translated into code? (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- Gavin McArdle: Dublin Dashboard Performance Indicators & Metrics (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- Darach Mac Donncha: ‘How software is discursively produced and legitimised by vested interests’ (Programmable City Launc, March 2014)
- Alan Moore: The Role of Dublin in the Global Innovation Network of Cloud Computing (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- Robert Bradshaw: Smart Bikeshare (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- Sung-Yueh Perng: Programming Urban Lives (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- Adam Greenfield: Another City is Possible – Networked Urbanism from Above and Below? (Programmable City Launch, 2014)
- Siobhan Clarke: ICT-Enabled Behavioural Change in Smart Cities (Programmable City Launch, 2014)
- Tracey P. Lauriault: A Genealogy of Open Data Assemblages (Programmable City Launch, march 2014)
- Tim Reardon: Putting Data to Work in Metro Boston (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- Martin Dodge: Code and Conveniences (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- Matthew Wilson: Quantified Self-City-Nation (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
- 1. Rob Kitchin, PI Programmable City Project, NIRSA, NUIM: Introduction to The Programmable City Project (Programmable City Launch, March 2014)
External Project Videos
- Rob Kitchin and Gavin McArdle, Dublin Dashboard: Open and real-time data and visualizations for citizens, government and companies’. (Smart City Expo and Congress in Barcelona ‘, November 2014)
- Tracey P. Lauriault, Open Data, Ontario NonProfit Network (ONN) Conference (October 2013)
- Tracey P. Lauriault, With data comes responsibility – Silicon Republic, Irish Data Forum, Panel 2 (November 2013)
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