Authors
Soenke Zehle
Pages
57
Description
As envisioned by the pioneers of ambient intelligence, the technologies of communication, networking, and sensing are disappearing into the ‘ambient commons’ of our urban environments. This essay explores the ethical and political stakes of the enclosure of this ambient commons as a new crosssectoral sustainability concern that arises in the wake of informatization, the rise of an internet of everything, and the establishment of smart city infrastructures.