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Marcus Foth
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What is The Future for Cities?
322I_Mat Santamouris, Scientia Professor at the University of New South Whales
"The whole interaction between the developing and developed cities and countries are really dynamic."Are you interested in the difference between cities in the developing and developed countries? What do you think about solutions for the right problems? How can we find the root causes? Interview with Mat Santamouris, Scientia Professor at the University of New South Whales. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, developed and developing countries, finding the root causes, migration, climate change, and many more. Prof. Mat Santamouris is a global leader in energy and...
2025-05-08
46 min
What is The Future for Cities?
256I_Marcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics at Queensland University of Technology
"Science has already fixed climate change. We know what's causing it, we know what to do about it. The fact that there is paralysis is not the problem of science." Are you interested in listening to scientists? What do you think about the urgency of actions after scientific proof? How can we use the planetary indicators for better urban futures? Interview Marcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics at Queensland University of Technology. We talk about his vision for the future of cities, urban visioning, declining cities, opportunities in health-arts-social sciences, donut economics, and many more.
2024-09-19
51 min
What is The Future for Cities?
255R_Participation, co-creation, and public space (research summary)
Are you interested in the different stakeholders of public space? Summary of the article titled Participation, co-creation, and public space from 2017 by Marcus Foth, published in The Journal of Public Space. This is a great preparation to our next interview with Marcus Foth in episode 256 talking about co-creation and community engagement. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see what kind of flexibility is required of placemakers and urban interaction designers across the different levels of planning. This article presents granular agile thinking by introducing...
2024-09-17
09 min
What is The Future for Cities?
256I_Trailer_Marcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics at Queensland University of Technology
Are you interested in listening to scientists? What do you think about the urgency of actions after scientific proof? How can we use the planetary indicators for better urban futures? Trailer for episode 256 - interview Marcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics at Queensland University of Technology. We talk about his vision for the future of cities, urban visioning, declining cities, opportunities in health-arts-social sciences, doughnut economics, and many more. Find out more in the episode. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
2024-09-15
01 min
Artistic Research Residency Podcast
Multispecies Justice: Hira Sheikh and Marcus Foth
In this episode, Hira Sheikh and Marcus Foth join us to discuss their ongoing research on smart urban governance, and the politics and complexities of justice for other species at More-Human-Futures research group at the Queensland University of Technology. Artistic Research Residency PodcastThis 9-part podcast series brings together the experiences of resident researchers and our guest speakers, including architects, designers, scholars, and activists from across the globe and Karachi to discuss novel interfaces for human and nonhuman interactions developed during the residency. Together, the podcast guests look back at the residents’ research and cre...
2024-04-04
1h 05
What is The Future for Cities?
115R_Towards Post-Anthropocentric Cities: Reconceptualising smart cities to evade urban ecocide (research summary)
Are you interested in post-anthropocentric cities after smart ones? Our summary today works with the article titled Towards Post-Anthropocentric Cities: Reconceptualising smart cities to evade urban ecocide from 2019 by Tan Yigitcanlar, Marcus Foth, and Md Kamruzzaman, published in the Journal of Urban Technology. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see how to change current smart city approaches to evade a most likely urban ecocide. This article presents the next step in smart city evolution with post-anthropocentric cities. As the most important things, I would li...
2023-02-27
07 min
The Smart Community Podcast
Where to next for Smart Cities and Communities? (Part 16)
Hello #smartcommunityfriends. I'm back with another bonus episode of the Smart Community Podcast sharing various guests answers to the question, 'Where to next with Smart Cities and Communities?" And this time I'm sharing with you the answers from these guests: •Beate Kubitz from Episode 218 •Ashleigh Wilson from Episode 223 •Lea Hemetsberger from Episode 226 •Marcus Foth from Episode 230 •Jo Palmer from Episode 228 •Cristina Savian from Episode 229 •And finally Katya Petrikevich from Episode 231 Some themes that come through in the guest answers are around remote work, connectivity, knowledge sharing and accessibility of data for communities and individuals. The impacts of COVID19 are becoming more apparent...
2021-05-26
26 min
The Smart Community Podcast
Data Care and More than Human, with Marcus Foth
Hi #smartcommunity friends. In this episode of the Smart Community Podcast, I have an interesting conversation with Marcus Foth, a professor at QUT in Brisbane, in the Creative Industries faculty design lab. You might remember, Marcus was one of our first guests on the podcast back in Episode 4 in 2018. In this episode we touch on Marcus's background and his current work across interaction design. As well as how his passion for creating a better world involves tackling things such as sustainability, resilience, climate change, circular economy and data. We talk about the importance of good governance models to create smart...
2021-05-16
36 min
SD Sprint
How to Write and Review CHI Papers
Writing a scientific paper is sometimes difficult for some people. Their difficulties range from technical content to how scientific paper should be written. This is reasonable because to write a scientific paper, there are rules that must be followed. In addition, the main content or problems in scientific paper must also meet certain requirements. At this meeting, Professor Marcus Foth shared with us about how to write scientific papers and how to review them. He picked a lot of interesting topics, started from searching for topics, making questions, to...
2020-06-18
1h 39
UXID Learn
How to Write and Review CHI Papers
Writing a scientific paper is sometimes difficult for some people. Their difficulties range from technical content to how scientific paper should be written. This is reasonable because to write a scientific paper, there are rules that must be followed. In addition, the main content or problems in scientific paper must also meet certain requirements. At this meeting, Professor Marcus Foth shared with us about how to write scientific papers and how to review them. He picked a lot of interesting topics, started from searching for topics, making questions, to...
2020-06-18
1h 39
UX Certification
How to Write and Review CHI Papers
Writing a scientific paper is sometimes difficult for some people. Their difficulties range from technical content to how scientific paper should be written. This is reasonable because to write a scientific paper, there are rules that must be followed. In addition, the main content or problems in scientific paper must also meet certain requirements. At this meeting, Professor Marcus Foth shared with us about how to write scientific papers and how to review them. He picked a lot of interesting topics, started from searching for topics, making questions, to...
2020-06-18
1h 39
The Commonist Podcasts
Ep 19 - Smart Cities of More-Than-Human Futures by Prof. Marcus Foth
Professor Marcus Foth - from Queensland University of Technology - Hosted by UON-FEDUA Alternative Futures Research Hub Tuesday 10 Sep 2019, 10am – 2pm incl. lunch-breakThe turn to participation in smart cities was intended to increase the involvement of diverse, often marginalized, citizens in the design and use of networked sensing technologies. However, ideals of activism, citizen engagement, and democratization through the co-design of networked technologies and services have been largely based on an understanding of urban space as separate from nature, and for human inhabitants alone. In current conditions of climate change, pollution, and loss of biodiversity, a hu...
2020-03-11
1h 36
Smart Cities Chronicles
Episode 52: Where it all began. Reflecting on the origin's of the smart cities movement (Part 3)
In Part 3 of our 'Where it all began' series we go back to 2006 (and a little further) to unearth the urban informatics agenda, with one of the research sectors greatest contributors to smart cities, Professor Marcus Foth from the Queensland University of Technology Design Lab. In this discussion we talk about the 'connective tissue' between technology, people and place, and how the complexities and opportunities of this convergence have changed over the years, and what it means to 'be digital' in the public realm today, with the proliferation of sensing and data gathering.
2019-10-28
39 min
Zebede aka Doc Dave
Zebede aka Dr Dave Jungle submission to Circulation 2019 Set
Zebede aka Dr Dave Jungle submission to Circulation 2019 Set "Spicy jungle with Amens, bouncy bass and soul a plenty..as Maori understand...harking back to the past with the future in sight" (i) More or Less Original Mix Marc Renton Drum Army (ii) Junglist Sound Ft. Ranking Joe, Liondub & Marcus Visionary (Teknian & ZeroZero Remix) (iii) Nasty Original Mix Jake Robertz Muti Music (iv) Planets Original Mix Acid Lab Repertoire (v) Power Grab (Cheeto Logic) Original Mix Random Movement Soul Trader Records (vi) Pressure Drop Original Mix Veak Deep In The Jungle Records (vii) Pull Up Original mix P.A In...
2019-08-10
1h 23
deepredradio
Paradies Film Festival 2019 - Ein Bericht
Benedikt und Max bringen euch einen umfangreichen Rückblick. Sie ist nun schon ein wenig her die zweite Auflage des Paradies Film Festivals, das vom 12.06. bis 16.06.2019 abermals im schönen Jena zwischen Kernbergen und Saale stattfand. Unsere tägliche Berichterstattung vom Geschehen vor Ort wurde leider gar abrupt gestoppt, sperrte zunächst und löschte später Facebook just zu dieser Zeit unser dortiges Dasein. So wollten wir unsere Medienpartnerschaft natürlich nicht enden lassen und legen mit einem kleinen Verbalrückblick ein wenig nach. Bei diesem möchten Benedikt und ich Euch an unseren Eindrücken vom Festiv...
2019-07-17
22 min
deepredradio
Paradies Film Festival 2019
Max spricht mit Leonhard Elias Lemke über die zweite Auflage des cineastischen Events in Thüringen In Jena findet dieses Jahr zum zweiten Mal das Paradies Film Festival statt. Im Zeitraum vom 12.06.-16.06.2019 sollten sich also alle Filmfans in der Saalestadt einfinden, die am italienischen, türkischen und vor allem "ostdeutschen" Kino interessiert sind. Aber natürlich auch jeder anderweitige Celluloid liebende Mensch wird bei der wieder im Trafo und nun auch in weiteren Kinos stattfindenden Veranstaltung auf seine/ ihre Kosten kommen, vor allem da der Großteil der Vorführungen natürlich stilecht von 35mm erfolgen wird. Freut euch al...
2019-05-19
16 min
Spaces with Sam Buckby
05. Professor Marcus Foth on Smart Cities and Why We Should Get Lost
Smart Cities is a term that’s getting used a lot these days. But when you stop and think about it, what does it really mean. Well, as you’ll soon discover, it’s probably not what you think. Spaces. They influence every part of our lives – our health, wealth and happiness. Each week on the Spaces podcast, Sam Buckby shares the insights of leading building and design experts to help make our buildings smarter and create healthier and happier spaces. Some people know a little about a lot, some know a lot about a little...
2019-05-14
52 min
The Smart Community Podcast
SCP E04: The nexus of people, place and technology, with Marcus Foth
In this episode of the Smart City Podcast, I interviewed founder and director of the Urban Informatics Research Lab at QUT in Brisbane, Marcus Foth. Although the term 'Smart City' wasn't around, Marcus has been involved in this space for over 10 years, and worked in computer science before the internet became ubiquitous. He is passionate about bringing together people, places and technology in a user centric approach. We discussed a lot of exciting topics, including using technology to make a difference, how Australia is moving up in the Smart City ranks, and how climate change and sustainability need to be...
2018-02-25
32 min
QUT ExecInsights
QUT ExecInsights - Marcus Foth on creating the liveable city
Marcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics in the QUT Design Lab, speaks to Kate about creating, applying and using information technology and data to create cities and urban environments in which people can thrive.
2017-12-18
23 min
QUT ExecInsights
QUT ExecInsights - Marcus Foth On Creating The Liveable City
Marcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics in the QUT Design Lab, speaks to Kate about creating, applying and using information technology and data to create cities and urban environments in which people can thrive.
2017-12-18
23 min
Align in the Sound - New Economy Network / Radio BTL / CoCanberra
Cohabitation In The Smart City - Marcus Foth - NENA17-12.3.1
Since its formation at 2016's Building the New Economy conference, put on by AELA and the UNSW law school, the New Economy Network Australia (NENA) has been building itself. The first New Economy Network Australia conference was held from 1st - 3rd September 2017 in Brisbane. Behind the Lines Radio, broadcasting through Community Radio 2XXFM in Canberra, frantically ran around for 3 days trying to capture as much of it as possible. If you like hearing about the positive side of life, please support us at www.2xxfm.org.au/ - donate, subscribe, volunteer! Find out more about NENA at neweconomy.org...
2017-10-10
25 min
bigbang
Bigbang - Happiness Vs Darkness #27 (29-03-2017)
1. Brain & Novaglitch - Dirty Bitch [Citate Forms] 2. Sr - Tokyo Soul [Deep In The Jungle Records] 3. Mark Halflite - I Rise [Sunshine Recordings] 4. Digital Organix - Ukiyo [Soul Deep Digital] 5. Satl - Kisses In The Rain [Fokuz Recordings] 6. Nc-17 & Quadrant - Dub Central [Dispatch Recordings] 7. Rune & Kaiza - Crysis (Bass Sheriff Remix) [T3K] 8. Foth (Fool On The Hill) - Og Original Gangster [Wicked Jungle Records] 9. martianMan - Dk [martianMan Bandcamp] 10. Homemade Weapons - Traitors [Weaponry] 11. mSdoS - Sunset [Soul Deep Exclusives] 12. Greekboy - 1,2,3,Jump [Soulbass Recordings] 13. Bc Rydah - Ur Luv [YESKA Beatz Unltd] 14. Double O - Nothing Can...
2017-03-29
59 min
Think: Digital Futures
How Do We Design A Post-industrial City?
Our jobs are changing, and so are our cities. We have data coming out of our ears to make cities efficient and more sustainable. But are we at risk of losing the humanness in the urban jungle? SPEAKERS: Sarah Barnes- Research Fellow, Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University and Co-Director, Esem Projects Jess Scully - Councilor, City of Sydney Professor Ed Blakely - City Leaders Institute Adam Beck - Executive Director Smart Cities Council Australia New Zealand Stuart White - Director of Institute of Sustainable Futures University of Technology Sydney Marcus Foth - Director of QUT Design...
2017-03-26
23 min
The Digital Week Podcast
Digital Dialogue | Smart Cities – People, Place and Technologies | 23 November 2015
Monica Bradley is joined by Professors Marcus Foth, Founder and Director of the Urban Infomatics Research Lab at QUT and Marek Kowalkiewicz the PwC Chair in Digital Economy to discuss smart cities. They explore the social, spacial and technical aspects of urban interactions as they relate to Australia’s cities and the digital economy. Marcus researches the future of cities; where citizens take an active role in how we shape our living environments. Marcus articulates where the current conversation of smart cities is limited, and what is made possible when you consider the city as a platform on top of wh...
2015-11-23
22 min
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
Urban Informatics: The Internet, locative media and mobile technology for urbanites
Marcus Foth overviews various urban informatics projects, exploring the communicative ecology of urban residents, community engagement using public history and digital storytelling, and social navigation for mobile urban information systems. Cities are exciting. Cities are buzzing. They are alive with movement. A rapid flow of exchange is facilitated by a meshwork of infrastructure connections: road systems, building complexes, information and communication technology and people networks. In this environment, the Internet has advanced to become the prime communication medium that connects many threads across the fabric of urban life. The increasing ubiquity of Internet services and applications has led many scholars...
2009-07-03
1h 18
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
Urban Informatics: The Internet, locative media and mobile technology for urbanites
Marcus Foth overviews various urban informatics projects, exploring the communicative ecology of urban residents, community engagement using public history and digital storytelling, and social navigation for mobile urban information systems. Cities are exciting. Cities are buzzing. They are alive with movement. A rapid flow of exchange is facilitated by a meshwork of infrastructure connections: road systems, building complexes, information and communication technology and people networks. In this environment, the Internet has advanced to become the prime communication medium that connects many threads across the fabric of urban life. The increasing ubiquity of Internet services and applications has led many scholars...
2009-07-03
1h 18
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars
The Second Life of Urban Planning
Marcus Foth demonstrates the value of various tools and services (eg Second Life) for engaging people in novel and participatory planning exercises, and for investigating how the public interpret and understand proposed urban designs and urban planning. The majority of the world's citizens now live in cities. Although urban planning can thus be thought of as a field with significant ramifications on the human condition, many practitioners feel that it has reached a crisis in thought leadership. Conventional approaches to engage people in participatory planning exercises are limited in reach and scope. At the same time, sociocultural trends and technology...
2009-07-03
41 min