Schlusskritik des Masterprojekts "Data Drifts and Tactical Toolkits" am Lehrstuhl für Architekturinformatik
Complex urban issues like the transformation of mobility infrastructure require the collaboration of diverse stakeholders and affected groups. At the same time urban data and analytical tools are powerful planning perspectives – which are however limited to an expert audience. Therefore, in this project we explore how to combine situated knowledge with urban data in decision making processes. During the semester project we created participatory tool kits in the context of the EU-research project Mobility NEBourhoods. This project explores how sustainable traffic infrastructures can be designed and implemented in Neuperlach through a hybrid co-creation process. Building upon experimental participatory formats, we investigated how digital technologies like Augmented Reality, generative AI, or gamified Applications can support co-creation processes. Thus, we developed tools to contextualize urban data, incorporate perspectives of multiple stakeholders and mediate heterogeneous collaborations.
Wann:
Dienstag, 06.02.24, 09:45 Uhr
Wo:
BIM-Lab, Raum 4170B
Arcisstraße 21
80333 München