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Place Hacking: Tales of Urban Exploration [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Urban exploration is a practice of researching, discovering and physically exploring temporary, obsolete, abandoned, derelict and infrastructural areas within built environments. Through charting the rise to prominence of a London urban exploration crew between 2008 and 2011, of which I became an active member, I posit that urban explorers are one of ...
Garrett, Bradley Lannes   +1 more
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Digital Infomediaries and Civic Hacking in Emerging Urban Data Initiatives

open access: yes, 2016
This paper assesses non-traditional urban digital infomediaries who are pushing the agenda of urban Big Data and Open Data. Our analysis identified a mix of private, public, non-profit and informal infomediaries, ranging from very large organizations to independent developers.
Piyushimita Thakuriah   +2 more
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Urban Hacking as a Practical and Theoretical Critique of Public Spaces

2010
Frank Apunkt Schneider   +1 more
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Hacking Kowloon East: Technology for Activating Urban life

Urbanie & Urbanus - Smart City?, 2021
MIT established the Hong Kong Innovation Node in 2016 to bring Hong Kong to MIT and MIT to Hong Kong. Recently, MIT Associate Professor Brent D. Ryan from MIT’s School of Architecture + Planning and MIT Node’s Sunnie Lau, Director of Smart City Research and Industry Collaboration, brought together MIT graduate students and field research assistants in ...
Sunnie S.Y. LAU, Brent D. RYAN
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Hack Boston: Monitoring Wireless Security Awareness in an Urban Setting

2006 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2006
This paper describes "Hack Boston," a project carried out by members of the IEEE student chapter at Northeastern University (NU) in Boston, MA. Our purpose was to identify the presence of wireless networks in order to determine qualitatively and quantitatively how secure these networks are, thus monitoring the security awareness of the wireless ...
Matthew B. Kowalski   +2 more
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Baseline assessment of anthropogenic change and ecological risk of an estuary bordered by an urbanized catchment and a pristine national park (Port Hacking estuary, Australia)

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021
Port Hacking is a tide-dominated, drowned river valley at the southern edge of the Sydney conurbation (Australia) and is bordered by intense urbanization to the north and native bushland in the south. The current work provides a first-time, baseline evaluation of the magnitude of human-induced change and risk posed by sedimentary metals in Port Hacking
G F, Birch, J-H, Lee, T, Gunns
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Hacking the street - regenerative design principles for the existing urban street section and public realm [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
According to the UN, two out of every three people on the planet will live in cities by 2050 (UN-DESA, 2019). For sustainable development, cities must dynamically control and restrict their growth, save biodiversity and ecosystems, and at the same time address housing needs.
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