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Title We build this city on rocks and (feminist) code: hacking corporate computational designs of cities to come
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Authors Voigt, ML
Title We build this city on rocks and (feminist) code: hacking corporate computational designs of cities to come
Year 2023
Published Digital Creativity, 34, 2
DOI 10.1080/14626268.2023.2205406
Abstract Cities have long become interspaces, entangled in materialities and virtual worlds. However, as urban automation advances in cities increasingly made 'smarter', everyday processes are often controlled by oppressive standards hardcoded into technologies. Publicly neutralized as 'objective', corporately owned algorithmic architectures now function as urban gatekeepers. They determine social participation, possibilities of space appropriation on- and offline, and access to (social) infrastructures. Following five months of qualitative research on hacking and other tech-practices by German-speaking cyberfeminist collectives in 2021, my paper portrays their refusal of black-boxed, profitable, and biased technologies of classification. I argue that feminist hackspaces are important urban co-creators in digitized cities to come. They offer infrastructures to increase access to interfaces, (cyber-)spaces, and decision-making processes by sharing their tech-knowledge and tools. Their activism demonstrates how (urban) hacking is a crucial practice to break with non-democratically controlled digitalization processes: in favour of a city for all.
Author Keywords Smart city; gender; hacking; feminism; urban design
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
EID WOS:000980345500001
WoS Category Art
Research Area Art
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