DIGITAL IDENTITY: Connecting people, regenerating places
Jul 19, 2015
Daniel Ayala Serranoarchitect, editor & consultant in urban digital identity
also in: t. @ayserrano fb. danielayalaserrano
nobuhiro nakanishi
For years we considered Digital as Virtual; something away from reality.
However technology has hybridized our behaviors forming a new kind of identity, Digital Identiy (DI)
Massimiliano Cigolarini On the air, Sara Avellanos
Digital Identity Set Tools
•Social Networks•Free Software or open Software•Open Source•Free Web Services
Pachube
Objetives
•Social empowerment•Increance participation•Educate in news skills•Improve public & social space
Digital Identity means introducing new technological reality in the methodology. Cross the project like a transversal way [bottom up]
Christchurch Plan (NZ)
Using DI develop skills as:
•Confidence•Collective commitment•Tolerance•Capacity to express in public equally valued opinions•Interact with other in horizontal way
Christchurch Plan (NZ)
To generate real links between city, citizens and goverment or NGO’s must connect:
•CITIZENS,•URBAN PLACES•PARTICIPATION SPACES
and this is only possible in real time althrough Internet
Involve citizens in the creative phase of the project
Think contantly about how modify the process to improve participation experience (gamification, storytelling, design thinking…)
Campo de la Cebada. Team leader: ZuloarkKibera Project
Each QR could contain:
•Text•Links•Photos•Sounds
Each person explain his experience o feel in relation to Bequerencia
Experience:
•Shared identity make with the neighbors experience•Interaction between Digital realm & Physicall realm•Improve citizens knowledge about their history & heritage