City of Bits: Space, Place, and the Infobahn
By (Author) William J. Mitchell
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
25th July 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
City and town planning: architectural aspects
Cultural studies
303.4833
Paperback
232
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
408g
"City of Bits" is a comprehensive introduction to a new type of city, an increasingly important system of virtual spaces interconnected by the information superhighway. William Mitchell makes extensive use of practical examples and illustrations in a technically well-grounded yet accessible examination of architecture and urbanism in the context of the digital telecommunications revolution, the ongoing miniaturization of electronics, the commodification of bits, and the growing domination of software over materialized form.
Winston Churchill once said that we make our buildings and our buildings make us. With refreshing wit and lucid writing, Mitchell succeeds in updating that aphorism for the computer age.
John W. Verity, Business WeekWilliam J. Mitchell was the Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr., Professor of Architecture and Media Arts and Sciences and directed the Smart Cities research group at MIT's Media Lab.