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Jean Barroca Alfamicro PERIPHÈRIA Rethinking Cities: framing the future Barcelona, October 10th 2012

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Page 1: Peripheria Presentation: Barcelona

Jean Barroca Alfamicro

PERIPHÈRIA

Rethinking Cities: framing the future Barcelona, October 10th 2012

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PERIPHÈRIA OBJECTIVES

Deploy  convergent  Future  Internet  (FI)  pla4orms  and  services  for  the  promo;on  of  sustainable  lifestyles  in  and  across  

emergent  networks  of  “smart”  peripheral  ci;es  in  Europe.  

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PERIPHÈRIA  SMART  CITY  

People in Places Community interaction

Internet of Things

Internet of Services Internet of People

RFID Sensor networks

Location Based

Services

Social networking

Service composition

Media and 3D

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LIVING LAB ARENAS

Archetypal urban settings in which Living Lab stakeholders co-design sustainable new ways of living

Smart Neighbourhood

Smart Street

Smart Square

Smart Museum and Park

Smart City Hall

Smart Campus

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NEW STAKEHOLDER RELATIONS

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THE PERIPHERIA PLATFORM

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SMART CITIZEN DESIRES Be heard

Be attracted (stay longer in a neighbourhood or group)

Be green

Be engaged (participate e.g. with others, in decisions)

Be valued

Be safe

Be counted (identify with/feel ownership for e.g. a place)

Be aware (e.g. of actions/impacts/benefits)

Be prospective (envisage e.g. possible options/futures)

Be reflective (e.g. on governance arrangements)

Be informed (access information, people, services)

Be integrated (e.g. with/across ethnic/religious minorities)

Be different (e.g. opt out in socially acceptable ways)

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FROM DESIRES TO CHALLENGES

proj. proposers

publicauthorities

citizengroups

desireswishesproblems

citizens

citizens

challenges

proj. teams citizens

select and endorse

discover

create

technologies

select issues

publicauthorities

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THE PERIPHERIA CHALLENGES

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EXAMPLES OF CHALLENGES

Inclusive Campus (Milan)

Sustainable Behaviours (Milan)

Helping the Disabled to Vote (Athens)

Campus as an Urban Lab (Milano)

Public Services for Rural Areas (Palmela)

Green Life (Athens)

Preparing for Effects of Climate Change (Genoa)

Be Seen, Be Heard (Malmoe)

Parking Space Bottleneck (Bremen)

Collective Energy Consumption (Malmoe)

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FROM CHALLENGES TO SOLUTIONS

proj. proposers

publicauthorities

citizengroups

desireswishesproblems

citizens

citizens

challenges

proj. teams citizens

select and endorse

identify

create

technologies

select issues

publicauthorities

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CO-DESIGN PROCESSES

Issues Challenge Ideas Projects Solutions Desires

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THE PERIPHERIA TOYBOX

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SOLUTIONS IN PROGRESS

Visualizing Collective

Energy Consumption

(Arduino + Cosm)

Citizen as Sensors Urban Parking

(ICParkingSpace App)

Prioritizing Green

Projects and Ideas

(MySquare App)

Citizen Self Organization

in an Emergency (Latitude +

Twitter)

Participatory Cinema

Programming (Open Data)

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LL  OPEN  DATA  PROJECTS  

Data  and  Services   Citadel   CitySDK   PERIPHÈRIA  

Unstructured  Data   X   X  

Structured  Datasets   X   X   X  

Standardiza;on   X   X   X  

App  Templates   X   X  

Toolset   X   X  

Co-­‐design  Pla4orm   X  

Implemented  Services   X  

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CitySDK  •  Amsterdam  •  Barcelona  •  Helsinki  •  Istanbul  •  Lamia  •  Lisbon  •  Manchester  •  Rome  

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CitySDK  Ecosystem  

       

   Cities’ prior platforms, services, interfaces, open data  

Unified Open City Interfaces through Pilots    

as CitySDK components  

Engaged SME Developers’ new Services  exploiting the City SDK ecosystem, or open source pilot apps  

App Stores  Public delivery Infrastructures; urban displays  

Smart

Tourism

Personal Tour Guide

Smart

Mobility

Personal Travel Assistant

Smart

Participation

FixMyStreet

CitySDK Pilots  

CITYSDK ARCHITECTURE

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Journey Planner

My Departures

Timetables

Line Map

Disruption Info

HSL Live

Cycling and Walking

Open Data

Developer.reittiopas.fi

~30 Apps

HSL OPEN DATA

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SMART PARTICIPATION SDK

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TOWARDS SMARTER CITIES: CONNECTING PEOPLE AND THINGS

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LINKING SENSORS TO INTERNET

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Barranquilla,  Colombia  

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OPEN DATA EXTREME EXAMPLE

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PERIPHERIA: LESSONS LEARNED Open data is not enough to achieve societal transformation, opening data must be closely linked to

the creation of a co-design ecosystem where citizens have an active role in finding solutions for a more sustainable city

Participatory service co-design processes require institutional framing in order to have a lasting impact

The development of living lab innovation ecosystems requires a constant monitoring of the coherence of activity strands

Convergent future internet service platforms need to combine both technological and social dimensions

Engaging stakeholders in the co-design of FI technologies must provide a substantial and relevant motivation and address technology potentials in the context of their social and political impacts

Broad and ambitious re-shaping of smart city structures and services requires both top-down and bottom-up approaches, with a key role for evaluation and impact assessment

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THANK YOU Jean Barroca

[email protected]