Esin Ekizoglu
L'Harmattan
Towards emerging mobile territories
From the singular technical object to shared urban practices

What kind of city would we like to live in? What is the role of the user?
in the city in the age of new technologies?
The introduction of these technologies into the daily lives of users through
Technical objects mark an important step, but few
used in thinking about the city of tomorrow
Technical objects, such as smartphones, computers
Portable devices or even smartwatches are now part
integral to the lives of their users. They leave traces
invisible ones, each describing a unique story. So, how
Do they reflect emotions, choices, or fleeting insights?
How could we mobilize these elements, located in a
intermediate zone between sensory perception and environment
Physics, for understanding and building the city?
This work, based on a thesis in architecture and urban planning,
proposes to reveal the users' sensory perceptions of the
a 21st-century city, relying on their invisible information
yet very real and rich to explore
