CityScienceLab, a cooperation with the MIT Media Lab
The CityScienceLab at the HafenCity University 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 investigates the urban challenges in the era of digitalization in cooperation with partners from civil society, politics, economy, and science. It pursues an inter and transdisciplinary perspective by linking technical issues with social and cultural developments (more details about our?team).
CityScienceLab develops digital city models– so-called CityScopes – based on comprehensive urban data to make future cities more livable and efficient. And, CityScopes help to visualize and simulate complex urban development processes (more details on the research and teaching). For more information on our projects, read the projects page or watch our project videos on?Youtube.
The city-state of 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 is a ‘living lab’ in which urban transformations are being investigated, and new solutions are developed up to the level of urban applications. The CityScienceLab has close cooperation with the?City Science Group?of the?MIT Media Lab?(Cambridge/USA). Furthermore, the research network of the CityScienceLab includes various partners from civil society, academic, and private sectors (more details on our?cooperations).
The CityScienceLab is founded at HafenCityUniversity 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 in 2015 supported by the Freie und Hansestadt 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 as a new research department to investigate the digitalisation in cities. The Lab is a cooperation with the Media Lab of the Massachussetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge/USA.?The president of HafenCity University, Dr.-Ing. Walter Pelka, and the director of the MIT Media Lab, Joichi Ito, signed the arrangement in the townhall of 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 in 2015. The former major of 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 Olaf Scholz and vice major Katharina Fegebank joined this signment.
The FindingPlaces project on the participatory process for finding space for refugee accommodation in 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网 started in May 2016 and won the Good Practice Award of the EU's URBACT programme upon completion. This have been the beginning of more innovative research projects at the CityScienceLab with topics like digital participation, urban data platform or e-culture?in context of urban digitalisation.
The City Science Lab has a transformative research approach on the topic of Digital Cities. Using this approach, we analyse the current and multifaceted challenges a city may face as well as develop innovative solutions and advocate for the sustainable transformation of urban livings spaces. In the face of increasing urbanisation, cities have an increasingly important role in shaping global change. Our goal is to facilitate this transformative power. Together with local and global partners, we develop digital tools that are applied and explored in virtual and urban spaces. Our methods capture existing complexities and make them comprehensible for different target groups without simplifying reality. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals guide our work.
In addition, the following values and concepts navigate our research:
We use data-based technologies to strengthen the resilience of urban spaces:
We aim to shape social, ecological, and economic developments such that cities can become more adaptable, climate-neutral, and liveable. In addition, we develop innovative governance tools that enable us to understand further, model, and collaboratively steer complex urban systems.
We work from multiple perspectives and commit ourselves to the common good:
We cooperate with experts in civil society, politics, economics, administration, and science and engage in a data-based exchange with informed partners. In doing so, we question power relations and try to include marginalised groups. In our projects, we are interested in debates about public welfare-oriented measures and their implementation.
We consider citizens as sovereign project partners:
Our idea of digital political decision-making processes promotes the inclusion of citizens and media literacy as we believe it is crucial to the democratic development of societies. Our research process aims to engage citizens as sovereign partners.
We integrate artistic practices:
We create mixed realities and produce physical as well as virtual spaces. In the process, we pay attention to the design and aesthetics of our research as well as its results to inspire stakeholders to take action, to generate practical knowledge, and to make a large impact.
Multistakeholder Collaboration
Citizen Engagement
Digital Participation & Co-Creation
Citizen Science
Transdisciplinary Research
Decision-Support
Narratives & Interfaces
Transmedia Storytelling
Experience Creation & Communication
Mapping & Visualization
Analysis & Production of Relations
Curating Qualitative & Quantitative Data
Data & Modelling
Open-source Tool Development
Exploratory Modelling
Data Ecosystems & Digital Urban Twins
Spatial Data Science & Machine Learning
Scenario Creation & Discovery
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HafenCity University 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网
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Henning-Voscherau-Platz 1
D-20457 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网
csl(at)hcu-hamburg.de
You will find the CityScienceLab in the Elbarkaden:?Hongkongstra?e 8, 20457 澳门现金网_澳门赌博现金网-官网.
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