German-Indian Conference DATA CITY OPEN CITY OUR CITY July 3, 2014 Technical University Berlin Gestaltung und Foto: Anja Gollor und Mirko Merkel German-Indian Conference DATA CITY OPEN CITY OUR CITY July 3, 2014 Technical University Berlin, Room A 53 MOD Institute Data – big or small – is increasingly changing the perception and reality of our cities. On the one side, the opportunities look promising: better communi cation facilities, more efficient mobility and production by means of data based infrastructure. On the other side, we are facing various challenges and insecurities: What are the consequences of data based technology for the spatial, cultural and poli tical future realities of our cities? Who is using or misusing data? Who benefits from data? How much access to data do we have? 17.00 – 18.30 Pecha Kucha Politics of Data – Changing Perception and Design Sumandro Chattapadhyay SARAI Marian Dörk Potsdam University of Applied Sciences Johannes Dumpe OpenBerlin Tile von Damm MOD Institute Maya Indira Ganesh Tactical Technology Network Jens Herrmann d’cent Martin Kohler HCU Hamburg Christof Mayer Raumlabor Ines-Ulrike Rudolph TX-Architekten Frederik Wegener Liquid Democracy 19.00 Keynote The questions we don’t ask of data Dieses Dokument wird mit Unterstützung der Europäischen Kommission finanziert. Die Verantwortung für die Inhalte dieser Veröffentlichung trägt allein die Senatsverwaltung für Wirtschaft, Technologie und Forschung, sie dürfen unter keinen Umständen als Wiedergabe der Position der Europäischen Union betrachtet werden. Bharath Palavalli Fields of View, Bangalore Discussion with Jörg Stollmann, TU Berlin und Anne-Katrin Fenk, MOD Institute 20.30 Apéro
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