Real Time Rome has featured in Turkey’s prestigious architecture and design magazine Arredamento. I wrote an article describing six software-maps that utilize data gathered, in real time and at an unprecedented scale, from cell phones and wireless technologies, to better understand the patterns of daily life in Rome. The article covered both the techniques (data structures, protocols, processes) and cultural reflections (social control, information awareness, all-seeing, semi-openness) of the Real Time Rome project.
Here are some shots from the coverage (click on the images to enlarge):
nice.
Thanks Ben!