At the beginning of the 21st century digital technology disrupted city
life. The use of ICTs (information and communication technologies) has
radically changed the way we inhabit and operate in the urban space.
Over the last few decades an increasingly collaborative and
interdisciplinary work developed by architects, artists, urban and media
designers has defined a particular landscape of projects that engage
information technology as a catalytic tool for expanding, augmenting and
altering public and social interactions in the urban space. Through
essays, case studies and conversations, this book aims to present a
critical historical overview of the impact of information technologies
on the physical public space while providing an inspiring vision of
possible future scenarios for the public realm in a digital culture.