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What are the best qualities of a city in this future?How would technology and data be used in this imagined future city?What might be needed in order to make your imagined future city happen?What might be the downsides of achieving your imagined future city?
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Vibrant with possibilities to have positive and fulfilling experiences, offering opportunities for people to live a healthy life, with cultural offerings and the possibility of meeting inspiring people,.Technology could support finding interesting events, activities and people. It could also make the city more livable by improving certain processes (for example, less traffic would give room for more green areas, turning it into a healthier environment)Financial support for cultural activities, open-minded citizens, connections between citizens and the city (facilitated by technology?).People become too dependent on technology to live an inspiring life. What if technology is not available anymore? The city would offer so many opportunities that people are less open to travel and experience other places.
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It's lively, but also liveable. It's clean, but not sterile. It's convenient and safe to go anywhere by public or non-motorised transport.For governance: to analyse, but not to predict. For the citizens: to connect with each other and share knowledge and things that have been laying in the attic for too long.A better understanding of (or at least the possibility to understand) what technology can do, and what it can't doIf things go too well, cities loose their identity and their grittiness
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Do you mean qualities in physical space or broader? In the first place I would say a well-balanced combination of infrastructure and nature. In case this question is more related to access to information on and participation in city-related/governance-questions, I would say we need to think of ways (i.e. tools and discussion forums) that enable citizens to access, understand, reflect on, discuss and act on, f.e. municipal open data.See my above answer ;) I think that it is important to offer comprehensible interfaces to open information, but also iterative ways of offering all kinds of citizens discussion fora.Awareness and exchange of (public) issues; data literacy and to a certain degree technology savviness.Past projects show that developing/starting innovative projects, i.e. interfaces, discussion fora as well as interest groups can be achieved, but maintaining such projects and the needed infrastructures is a challenge.
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Clean, with possibilities for interesting encounters, culturaltechnology will support interesting encounters (social and cultural)Social equality, open-minded people, open spaces and equal opportunities for peopleSince it is so nice, people don't want to live or experience other cities
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It is green, clean, social, well connected with other cities, it offers opportunties for creativity and expression, and personal fulfilment.Technology and data could support one the one the more practical aspects of the functioning of the city (transport, connectivity) which is relatively similar to the present date, and on the other hand, it could support creativity, self expression and sociality when used in creative ways in public space.common sense, foresight, empathy, imagination, opportunities for reaching one's potentialThings can never be too rosy - and that would be quite boring and not inspiring the kind of creativity it is supposed to foster! So, a paradox
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inclusive, liveable, sustainablesupportive, not as 'solutions'changes across the board: gov, policy, incentives, mentalityinclusiveness: who decides on what is 'responsible'?
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