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		<title>Visible Cities #01: Euro Beinat and Ronald Lenz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Juha van 't Zelfde</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Currentcity Foundation]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The widespread employment and adoption of ubiquitous computing, sensor networks and mobile media into the urban environment have unforeseen implications for how we might come to use networked digital resources to change the way we understand, build, and inhabit cities. Visible Cities presents a revolving programme on how emerging technologies are changing the cities we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The widespread employment and adoption of ubiquitous computing, sensor networks and mobile media into the urban environment have unforeseen implications for how we might come to use networked digital resources to change the way we understand, build, and inhabit cities. Visible Cities presents a revolving programme on how emerging technologies are changing the cities we live in.</strong></p>
<p><strong><img class="alignnone" title="Currentcity" src="http://ispots.mit.edu/currentcity/Pics/02-1-1.jpg" alt="" width="521" height="425" /></strong></p>
<p>After the #00 edition in December 2009, with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micropolis_(software)" target="_blank">Micropolis</a> developer <a href="http://donhopkins.com" target="_blank">Don Hopkins</a>, Visible Cities #01 will present Euro Beinat of the C<a href="http://currentcity.org" target="_blank">urrentcity Foundation</a>, and Ronald Lenz of the <a href="http://waag.org" target="_blank">Waag Society</a>.</p>
<p>Beinat is Professor of Location Awareness at Salzburg University in Austria, and Chairman of the Currentcity Foundation. He will explore the dynamics of the city through mobile devices. Beinat works with a.o. Carlo Ratti of <a href="http://senseable.mit.edu/" target="_blank">Senseable City Lab</a> of MIT, and Aaron Koblin of Google Creative Lab.</p>
<p>Ronald Lenz heads the research department on locative media at Waag Society and is creative director at 7scenes, a startup developing a mobile and online platform that enables people to create, play and share GPS-based games, tours and stories. Lenz will talk about his myriad of projects he is currently involved with.</p>
<p>Visible Cities is organised by <a href="http://trouwamsterdam.nl/de-verdieping" target="_blank">De Verdieping</a> in collaboration with <a href="http://vurb.eu" target="_blank">VURB</a>. The mission of VURB is to investigate the consequences of the convergence of ubiquitous computing onto public, urban spaces. We are now entering an era where technology begins to weave together the desires of citizens and the services available to them in their environment in realtime. But what does the use of these new systems look like? Visible Cities tries to find the answers.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Wednesday | 03 February 2010 | De Verdieping @ TrouwAmsterdam | Wibautstraat 127 | Start 20:00 | Language is English | Entrance is free | </em></strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=270242091703&amp;ref=ts" target="_blank"><strong><em>Facebook</em></strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://trouwamsterdam.nl/de-verdieping" target="_blank"><em>De Verdieping</em></a><em> is the cultural project space underneath club and restaurant </em><a href="http://trouwamsterdam.nl" target="_blank"><em>TrouwAmsterdam</em></a><em>. Visible Cities is made possible by the </em><a href="http://afk.nl" target="_blank"><em>Amsterdamse Fonds voor de Kunsten</em></a><em> and </em><a href="http://vurb.eu" target="_blank"><em>VURB</em></a><em>.</em></p>
<p><em>Visible Cities #02 is on 3 March. Our guests will be Ole Bouman (</em><a href="http://nai.nl" target="_blank"><em>NAi</em></a><em>) and Maurice Groenhart of </em><a href="http://layar.com" target="_blank"><em>Layar</em></a><em>.</em></p>
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