The organic Internet as a resilient practice

The idea that digital and physical space are increasingly interconnected, and that architecture and urban design should be conceptualised beyond buildings, streets and so on, is rather old and well understood. What is less clear is the fact that digital space is socially and politically ‘produced’ i...

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Published inArchitecture and Resilience pp. 204 - 213
Main Author Antoniadis, Panayotis
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 2019
Taylor & Francis
Edition1
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ISBN9781138065819
1138065803
9781138065802
1138065811
9781315159478
1315159473
DOI10.4324/9781315159478-16

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Summary:The idea that digital and physical space are increasingly interconnected, and that architecture and urban design should be conceptualised beyond buildings, streets and so on, is rather old and well understood. What is less clear is the fact that digital space is socially and politically ‘produced’ in similarly complex ways to the physical. It is thus subject to power structures, manipulation tactics, fundamental rights, borders and constraints, despite its perceived ‘infiniteness’.
ISBN:9781138065819
1138065803
9781138065802
1138065811
9781315159478
1315159473
DOI:10.4324/9781315159478-16