COUNTER-TWINNING IN GOTHENBURG
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This thesis uses Gothenburg as a site to investigate the development of digital twinning technologies and their impact on the provision of avenues for meaningful civic engagement in the city. This is done in an effort to locally contextualize recommendations made by Rob Kitchin in The Right to the Smart City in which he calls for a reimagining, remaking, and reframing, of the smart city as genuinely citizen-centered. Through interviews, participant observation, and the creation of urban digital twinning prototypes, this project
investigates the means provided for civic participation in ongoing urban digital twins being developed. Special
attention is given to Gazaplatsen, an encampment in support of the liberation of Palestine as a site for prototyping new approaches to digital twinning and the KultVis, an initiative dedicated to the visualization of cultural values around the Gothenburg Film Studios, as case studies.The outcome of this exploration is the development of “counter-twinning,” a method inspired by counter cartography that seeks to foreground marginalized perspectives and resist the commodification of urban life. This work culminates in the production of three countertwinning prototypes and an open repository, or wiki, offering a foundation for reimagining digital twins as public assets for collective liberation
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Design, digital, twinning, technologies, civic, engagement, smart, city, citizen-centered, citizen, urban, digital, twins, KultVis, Gazaplatsen