Chapter Two: The Right To Hack The City?
By BAILEY BAERWOLF, 3/28/2016. Can the city be hacked like an iPhone can? If the city is already produced, then is this actually the best [...]
By BAILEY BAERWOLF, 3/28/2016. Can the city be hacked like an iPhone can? If the city is already produced, then is this actually the best [...]
By JIALEI TANG, 3/20/2016. After the insightful seminars held last weekend, I find myself asking new questions on my research and navigating it in new [...]
By SOPHIE O'NEILL-LATULIPPE, 2/24/2016. Hi everyone! I want to start by introducing myself and give you a bit of background info about me. My name is [...]
There are an estimated 20 to 65 million citizens in India trafficked into forced labor, according to the 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report. Of these, [...]
By LILIANA GIL, 2/22/2016. Ice white, glass windowed, with simple lines and square round corners. It could be just another high-tech gadget, but it's [...]
By DOUGLAS PIZA, 2/21/2016. The story of my summer trip to India begins far from this country. In June and July I’m going to investigate [...]
By SHIRIN MAZDEYASNA, 2/20/2016. From the beginning of human existence on earth, the surrounding seemed isolating, fearsome, and sometimes unforgivable. To attain some power over [...]
By BAILEY BAERWOLF, 2/19/2016. How do one’s urban consumption habits affect the further development of their given city? Does what we buy on a regular [...]
By YE LIU, 2/19/2016. The cities should not be understood in an isolated way. All countries in world try to create one or more cities [...]