Human Ecosystems - the relational ecosystems of cities for a new definition of Ubiquitous Commons

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HUMAN ECOSYSTEMS

description

The Human Ecosystems project aims to define the concept of Ubiquitous Commons: the new public spaces in which we live in every day become a new common for the whole city to use, to communicate, collaborate, imagine and desire.

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HUMAN ECOSYSTEMS

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Human Ecosystems collect public conversations from social networks in entire cities in order to understand citizens’ thoughts, emotions and relations. !

This data is then given back to civil society as an ubiquitous, real-time common, as a real-time source of Open Data which can be used by citizens, administrations, organisations and companies to gain better understandings of society, communities, cultures, and to create innovative services, to organise and to act.

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Already started in Rome, Sao Paulo, Kansas City, Malmö, Hong Kong. Soon in more cities across the planet.

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CITY public conversations harvest process OPEN

DATA

Administration

Organisations & Citizens

MUSEUM/LAB

EVENT

HE Office

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} harvest geo-coding

Natural Language

Emotions

Themes

Relations

Places

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Emotions

Themes

Relations

Places } OPEN!DATA

visualizations

APIs

services

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OPEN!DATA

ECOSYSTEMIC!OFFICE

REAL-TIME!MUSEUM!of the city

LAB

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REAL-TIME!MUSEUM!of the city

EXPERIENCE

stars/constellations relational ecosystem

find yourself

cultures/communities in the city

time in the city

emotions in the citytopics in

the city

timeline to go

back/forth in the observation

of the city

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LAB SERVICE

learn how to use ecosystem

mentoring on service creation

mentoring on communication

mentoring on research

mentoring on organisation/collaboration

mentoring on arts/creativity

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periodic EVENT

STATUS of!ECOSYSTEM

LAB!SHOWCASE

CHALLENGES

CONNECT!with other!

ECOSYSTEMS

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STATUS of!ECOSYSTEM

Objective: to showcase the status of the city’s Ecosystems (how do people relate, how they communicate, what emotions they feel, what they talk about…) !HOW: Visualisations, show, conference

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LAB!SHOWCASE

Objective: to showcase what the LAB has produced (Apps, Visualisations, new Services, citizen collaborations…) !HOW: Exhibit, Fair, Conference

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CHALLENGE

Objective: to organise a challenge across all ecosystems to solve a problem or to confront with an issue. !HOW: Hackathon, Open Innovation Challenge, Workshops, Competition, Students/Researchers collaboration, Final Exhibit.

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CONNECT!with other!

ECOSYSTEMS

Objective: to interconnect and compare all the ecosystems; to confront with other cities; to share innovations/practices and knowledge; to achieve a global event, connecting cities and cultures. !HOW: Visualisations, Live Connections between events in different cities, data sharing/comparing, comparative research, Exhibit of the various ecosystems.

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new COMMONS

visualizations data

services

artistic creations

research

best practicespatterns

all that is produced can be shared across

all Ecosystems

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HUMAN ECOSYSTEMS

ART is Open Source!http://www.artisopensource.net

!Salvatore Iaconesi & Oriana Persico