Smart City Songdo? A Digital Turn on Urban Fabric

IF 0.2 Q4 AREA STUDIES Seoul Journal of Korean Studies Pub Date : 2021-01-13 DOI:10.1353/seo.2020.0019
S. Peyrard, Valérie Gelézeau
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Abstract:Using the perspective of cultural and critical geography, this paper discusses the fabric of Songdo, South Korea, a mega-urban project declared the paragon of a "smart city" and intended to house about 250,000 inhabitants by 2020. After demonstrating how Songdo fits David Harvey's (1975, 2001b) concept of a "mega-project," we deconstruct the development of Songdo to show how the city is a "spatial fix" (Harvey 1981, 2001a). Then, according to Henri Lefebvre's (1974) theory of space (conceived, perceived, and experienced), we analyze Songdo's smart city marketing. This method allows us to interrogate the logics of actors in the fabric of Songdo and the articulation between the fabric, the meaning, and the living, focusing on residential scale. What does it mean to live in such a "smart city" in the making? Are the housing, planning, and public facilities appropriate for the pioneering residents' actual practices in the new city? Has digital intelligence had any effects on building and managing a city? If so, what are they? By analyzing data collected through ethnographic methods, we present a better vision of the complex temporalities of such a mega-project under construction. A city in the making leads to functional and morphological discrepancies: from the presence of idle lands nearby brand new towers to vegetable gardens in front of glamorous urban facilities. Our approach to Songdo is remote from the usual boasting discourse on the "smart city." Songdo is hardly smarter than any contemporary city; rather, it is a smart city only because digital life enhanced by the use of smartphones has become a "total social fact" (Mauss 1973) in South Korea and in urbanism.
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智慧城市松岛?城市结构的数字化转型
摘要:本文从文化和批判地理学的角度讨论了韩国松道的结构,这是一个被宣布为“智能城市”典范的特大城市项目,计划到2020年容纳约25万居民。在展示了松岛如何符合David Harvey(19752001b)关于“大型项目”的概念后,我们解构了松岛的发展,以展示城市是如何“空间固定”的(Harvey 19812001a)。然后,根据勒斐伏尔(Henri Lefebvre,1974)的空间理论(构思、感知和体验),我们分析了宋多的智慧城市营销。这种方法使我们能够以居住规模为重点,探究松道结构中行动者的逻辑,以及结构、意义和生活之间的联系。生活在这样一个正在形成的“智慧城市”意味着什么?住房、规划和公共设施是否适合先锋居民在新城的实际实践?数字智能对城市的建设和管理有任何影响吗?如果是,它们是什么?通过分析通过人种学方法收集的数据,我们可以更好地了解这样一个正在建设的大型项目的复杂时间性。一个正在形成的城市会导致功能和形态的差异:从崭新塔楼附近的闲置土地到迷人的城市设施前的菜园。我们对待松岛的方式与通常吹嘘“智慧城市”的方式相去甚远。松岛几乎不比任何当代城市聪明;相反,它之所以是一个智能城市,只是因为智能手机的使用增强了数字生活,这在韩国和城市化中已经成为一个“完全的社会事实”(Mauss 1973)。
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