A Media Introduction to Smart Cities
A Media Introduction to Smart Cities
Have you heard about smart cities around the globe and wondered what the hoopla is about? To get you up to speed, we’ve put together a list of media you can watch/read in your spare time. Each helps you understand the background of the smart city movement and what their real potential is.
Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia
This informative book by Anthony M. Townsend shows how smart cities evolved and what and who is at work in shaping their future. He looks particularly at entrepreneurs, mayors, philanthropists, and software developers to identify their motivations, aspirations, and their shortcomings. Townsend is a technology forecaster who spans the globe, examining smart city trends and pros and cons.
City of the Future from Sidewalk Labs
If you’re into podcasts, go to your podcast player of choice and search for “City of the Future.” This is Sidewalk Labs’ podcast that delves deep into ideas and innovations that will transform smart cities. The podcast hosts talk to experts around the world as well as Sidewalk staff to bring you the latest in the future of smart cities.
Smart Cities, Smart Future: Showcasing Tomorrow
Authors Mike Barlow and Cornelia Levy-Benchteton explore the fascinating world of connected cities and communities around the globe. They describe current smart city projects in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and they detail the impact these cities have on people in towns, cities, and nations.
Final thoughts
Each of these media is easy to consume in a few minutes at a time. The podcasts are around 20 minutes long, perfect for commutes, and the books are easy to read while waiting in line. Whenever you can carve out 10–20 minutes, turn to one of these books or cue up a podcast. Fill your downtime with learning more about the smart city movement that’s sweeping the globe.