A discussão sobre dados abertos e transparência dentro das cidades ainda está muito tímida. Nós queremos mudar isso. Nesse podcast você vai ouvir entrevistas com ativistas, pesquisadores e pessoas envolvidas em iniciativas focadas em tornar as cidades pelo Brasil a fora mais transparentes.
Apresentado por Rafael Velame e Ana Paula Gomes.
Would You Live in a Smart City Where Government Controls Privacy?
Toronto is experimenting with smart city concepts envisioned by Google spin-off Sidewalk Labs. Harvard Business School professors Leslie John and Mitch Weiss discuss the tradeoffs of using technology to improve modern city life at potential costs to digital privacy from their case, “Sidewalk Labs: Privacy in a City Built from the Internet Up.” Is it worth it?
What do you think of when you think of a Smart City? Wi-fi hubs, self-driving vehicles, maybe… but what about data analysis and research institutions? In
051 | Smart Cities w/ Dietmar Offenhuber by Data Stories
Download: MP3 Audio64 MB MPEG-4 AAC Audio50 MB We are now sponsored by Qlik. You can download it for free here. Hi Folks!We have another great guest on the show. Dietmar Offenhuber visits us to talk about smart cities and visualizing data coming from cities.Dietmar has an interesting background. He has a background in architecture with a Dipl. Ing. from the Technical University Vienna and then he got a MS in Media Arts and Sciences from the MIT Media Lab and a PhD in Urban Planning from MIT. He’s also been a key researcher at Ars Electronica Futurelab.Now he is an Assistant Professor ...
Bijlmer (City of the Future, Part 1) - 99% Invisible
In 1933, a group of architects boarded a ship and set sail from Marseille, France to Athens, Greece. On board were several of the world’s most famous modernist architects and artists, including Erno Goldfinger, Le Corbusier, Alvar Alto, and dozens of others. There was a silent film made of the voyage that shows the architects
Ben Levine, Kate Garman, Bill Howe, Beth Blauer, Ben Seigel | Smart Cities | WYPR | 09/2017
What do you think of when you think of a Smart City? Wi-fi hubs, self-driving vehicles, maybe… but what about data analysis and research institutions? In
Hudson Yards, Daniel Doctoroff, Jessica Scaperotti, Adam Greenfield, Constantine Kontokosta, Roberta Brandes Gratz, Delores Rubin | The Future of The 'Smart City' | The Takeaway | WNYC Studios | 06/2016
Over 85 percent of the world’s population will live in a city by the end of the century. In a special broadcast, we're exploring what the urban centers of the future will look like.
The Smart Cities Primer | Municipal Equation Podcast
It's okay to admit you're not fully up to speed on "smart cities" or the "Internet of Things." A lot of people aren't. The talk is so ubiquitous that it might feel like a runaway topic that's tough to break into. Or maybe you're from a small town and think smart-cities and IoT are more of a big-city conversation. But it concerns just about everybody, everywhere. So what does it really mean? As initiatives and projects multiply in the focus of smart cities and IoT -- and while the federal government is actively soliciting comment on a new plan to collaborate with local communities toward sma...
Darine Ameyed | La ville intelligente, d'abord une histoire d’humains | La sphère | Radio-Canada | 11/2017
« Pour moi, c'est un engagement personnel d'offrir une technologie qui va améliorer la qualité de vie des personnes âgées et leur permettre de rester plus longtemps chez eux de façon autonome », indique Darine Ameyed, stagiaire postdoctorale au Laboratoire synchromédia de l'École de technologie supérieure. Pour cette experte, la ville intelligente passe d'abord et avant tout par les êtres humains qui s'y trouvent.
Metro21: Smart Cities Institute is a campus-wide initiative at Carnegie Mellon University dedicated to the research, development, and deployment of projects aimed at improving the quality of life in metropolitan areas. The mission of this podcast is to...
CityCast - The Smart Cities Podcast From CityVerve (podcast)
This project is our way of exploring how technology can be used to improve the lives of all Mancunians by helping us gather and share information in new and exciting ways, supporting everything from healthcare and transport to culture and the environment...
Game-Changing Smart Cities Of The Future, Presented By SAP (podcast)
Game-changing technology strategies are transformational, exciting and disruptive for a reason. They shake up your status quo. They get you thinking about new ways to scale, compete and grow. They move you in amazing new directions. Join host Bonnie D...
Dominique Boullier | Smart City | France Culture | 11/2014
Que recouvre au juste la notion de « Smart City », ou ville intelligente ? Gestion des transports, des ressources (eau, énergie), des espaces numériques dans la ville : comment le numérique bouleverse-t-il l’urbanisme ? Le sociologue Dominique Boullier nous éclaire.
Carlos Moreno, Stève Bernardin, Luc Gwiazdzinski | Ville de demain : une ville intelligente ? | France Culture | 04/2017
Qu'est-ce qu'une ville intelligente ? A quoi ressemble-t-elle ? Comment le numérique transforme-t-il l’espace urbain ? Peut-on créer une ville intelligente ou est-ce encore une utopie ? L’intelligence d’un système dispense-t-il d’en interroger les valeurs ?
Martin McMullan, Sarit Yaakobovitz, Randy Ksar | It's Not Smart Cities, It's Connected Citizens | DZone IoT | 09/2017
Smart cities are connecting people, not technology. This podcast covers how to consider developing smart city initiatives and which practices are successful.
Tech for Good: City Lab sandbox » Tech for Good » Podcast
City Lab – in its third year following on from past events in Los Angeles and New York – took place last month in London’s city centre. Attending the 3-day event were city mayors, ur...
Stephen Goldsmith | Big Data; Better Cities | PolicyCast by Harvard University
HKS Professor Stephen Goldsmith, Director of the Data-Smart City Solutions Project at the Kennedy School’s Ash Center, describes how city and state governments can improve service to citizens by harnessing new technologies.
Stephen Goldsmith, Daniel Paul, Susan Crawford, Bill Oates | The Responsive City: Engaging Communities through Data Smart Governance | AshCast by Harvard University
Anthony Saich, Director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation (Moderator). Stephen Goldsmith, Daniel Paul Professor of Government, Susan Crawford, co-director of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, and Bill Oates, Chief Information Officer for Commonwealth of Massachusetts. About the Event Harvard Kennedy School Professor Stephen Goldsmith and Harvard Law School Visiting Professor Susan Crawford will discuss their new book The Responsive City. When harnessed by dedicated leaders, they argue, data empowers communities and officials to make local governmen...
City Observatory is a daily source of data analysis and policy recommendations on how to make cities successful. The site helps readers separate fact from fiction when it comes to cities. This week, we talked with City Observatory founder and economist Joe Cortright.
Mark Bartolomeo, Ricky Corker, Brian Partridge | The #maketechhuman podcast: The Future of Smart Cities | WIRED | 09/2015
In this episode of the #maketechhuman podcast, host Matt Mira discusses the “Future of Smart Cities” with Mark Bartolomeo, Verizon’s VP Internet of Things, Connected Solutions; Ricky Corker, Nokia Networks’ EVP, North America; and Brian Partridge, VP, Research & Consulting, 451 Consulting. Much to Mira’s delight, the smart city of the future sounds a lot…
Carlos Moreno, Frédéric Joignot | Smart Cities: dans quelle ville voulons-nous vivre? | France Culture | 12/2014
Smart Cities: dans quelle ville voulons-nous vivre? (En partenariat avec Le Monde) en replay sur France Culture. Retrouvez l'émission en réécoute gratuite et abonnez-vous au podcast !
Antoine Picon, Francis Pisani, Nathalie Nevejans | Un futur sans humains (3/4) : De la Smart City à la surveillance généralisée : quand le numérique envahit la rue | France Culture | 01/2018
Depuis 2014, plus de la moitié de la population mondiale vit désormais en ville, une proportion qui devrait passer à 66% en 2050, un défi immense où le numérique et la robotisation ont un rôle à jouer. Alors à quoi ressemblera la ville de demain ?
Cécile Maisonnneuve, Francis Jutand, Carlo Ratti, Laurent Fourchard | Les villes intelligentes | France Culture | 06/2017
"Etat dans l'état"? Jusqu’où la technologie creuse-t-elle l’écart entre "urbains" et "ruraux"? L’intelligence artificielle peut-elle contribuer à les atténuer?
Stephen Goldsmith | Building a Data-Smart City | Podcast | ESRI | 10/2017
Harvard professor Stephen Goldsmith explains how city leaders use location technology to solve community problems and rebuild trust with their constituents.