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An Ethology of Urban Fabric(s)
Author(s) -
Jonas Fritsch,
Marie Stavning Thomsen
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
a peer-reviewed journal about --
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2245-7755
DOI - 10.7146/aprja.v3i1.116090
Subject(s) - urbanism , perspective (graphical) , ethology , sociology , sociocultural evolution , urban design , urban theory , variety (cybernetics) , urban planning , geography , visual arts , ecology , computer science , engineering , civil engineering , anthropology , architecture , artificial intelligence , art , biology
With this piece, we wish to open up a patch- work of relational thinking of the ethology of urban fabric(s) from a post-digital perspective. The semantic of the urban fabric normally denotes the “physical aspect of urbanism, emphasizing building types, thoroughfares, open space, frontages, and streetscapes but excluding (the) environmental, functional, economic and sociocultural [...]” (Wikipedia), from an ideal top-down perspective (see e.g. Bricoleur Urbanism). Here, however, we would like to explore a non-metaphorical understanding of urban fabric(s), shifting the attention from a bird’s eye perspective to the actual, textural manifestations of a variety of urban fabric(s) to be studied in their real, processual, ecological and ethological complexity within urban life. We effectuate this move by bringing into resonance a range of intersecting fields that all deal with urban fabric(s) in complementary ways (interaction design and urban design activism, fashion, cultural theory, philosophy, urban computing). 

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