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Creative urban technologies: Exploring and Navigating the Smart and Social City (2025/2026: period 2)
Course aim
- Have garnered understanding of key issues at the nexus of digital media and urban culture, and smart cities in particular;
- Become acquainted with critical debates about creative cities and smart cities, as well as a range of affirmative emergent perspectives on people-centric smart cities;
- Have become familiarized with a hands-on ‘critical making’ approach to address these issues through the design of and reflection on a concrete project.
- Identify standpoints in the debates about smart technologies and urban culture;
- Articulate their own position in these debates;
- Develop their own research-by-design project that addresses one of the debates treated during the course;
- Present their ideas and concepts in written and oral form, during a (public) presentation and in a paper.
Course content
The course discusses current developments in smart city making, like urban games, urban screens and data, maker culture, and media art. These so-called urban new media shape contemporary public space, open up the city to new playful experiences, allow new roles for its citizens and visitors, create new forms of urban agency, and invite alternative ways of navigating the city.
As part of the minor Creative Cities the course explores the entanglements between ICTs and the creative city by focussing on the weekly themes, including:
- Smart and creative cities?: Addressing complex urban problems with digital technologies in today’s smart and social cities;
- Citizenship: Leveraging the creative potential of cities through participatory culture, co-creation, mobile apps and open data;
- Media art: Creative critique on the smart city with locative media, digital art and urban screens;
- Data, interfaces and code: Citizen sensing and navigating and authoring the city with location-based technologies and interactive cartography, quantified self, life-logging and mobile story-telling;
- Play and games: Reprogramming the city with urban games and play;
- Maker culture: City-making and do-it-yourself hacker culture with the help of new media technologies.
This course is part of the minor Creative Cities.
LAS and TCS students who follow this course as part of the core curriculum of their major need to complete a compulsory preparation course/assignment. See https://tcs.sites.uu.nl/ for more information.
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- Smart and creative cities?: Addressing complex urban problems with digital technologies in today’s smart and social cities.
- Citizenship: Leveraging the creative potential of cities through participatory culture, co-creation, mobile apps and open data.
- Media art: Creative critique on the smart city with locative media, digital art and urban screens.
- Data, interfaces and code: Citizen sensing and navigating and authoring the city with location-based technologies and interactive cartography, quantified self, life-logging and mobile story-telling.
- Play and games: Reprogramming the city with urban games and play.
- Maker culture: City-making and do-it-yourself hacker culture with the help of new media technologies.
This course is the first course in the minor Creative Cities.
LAS and TCS students who follow this course as part of the core curriculum of their major need to complete a compulsory preparation course/assignment. See https://tcs.sites.uu.nl/ for more information.
Additional information
This course has priority rules and a waiting list. Your enrolment is guaranteed if you
- are a student in the BA Liberal Arts and Sciences or Taal- en Cultuurstudies and this course is part of your specialisation (kernpakket)
- are enrolled in the Creative Cities minor
- are an exchange student and meet the course’s entry requirements
In all other situations, you will be placed on a waiting list if you enrol in this course. For any remaining slots in the course, lots are drawn among the students on the waiting list.
Early Exit option for international exchange students (5 ECTS)
Exchange students who are required to return to their home university before January, are allowed to choose an Early Exit option for this course. The Early Exit option means that students can finish the course before Christmas break, receiving 5 ECTS for the course. Students must make arrangements with the course coordinator at the start of the course.
Instructional formats
Explanation
The program comprises weekly 4h working group sessions (team presentations; plenary discussion of literature; presentations of research, etc.). In addition, students are required to undertake a short field research.
Contribution
Active participation during meetings; peer review feedback; productive and cooperative attitude during course.
Preparation
Reading mandatory literature, preparing written assignments; collaborating in teams; preparing a research proposal for final paper.
Examination
Assignment(s) 1
Required | Weight 40% | ECTS 3
Paper
Required | Weight 60% | Minimum grade 5.5 | ECTS 4.5
The student's ability to deploy academic skills in written and oral presentations, individually and as part of a group. Particular attention is given to students’ capacity to oversee current issues, practices, debates, and academic research about smart and social cities; critically reflect on this; and - under supervision - develop an appropriate approach for doing research.
TBA
Entry requirements and preknowledge
Entry Requirements
No data about mandatory entry requirements is available.
Preknowledge
No data about preknowledge is available.
Languages
- English
Course Iterations
Related studies
Themes
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Creative
- - Creative
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Technology and society
- - Smart Cities
Exams
There is no timetable available of the exams
Required Materials
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WNBTo be announced.
Recommended Materials
No information available on the recommended literature
Remarks
Priority Rules
Coördinator
dr. D. Gauthier | d.gauthier@uu.nl |
Lecturers
dr. D. Gauthier | d.gauthier@uu.nl |
Enrolment
Enrollment
From Monday 2 June 2025 up to and including Friday 20 June 2025
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Permanent link to course page
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