Bees, drones and other Things in public space: Strategizing in the city

Authors

  • Sanna Marttila Aalto University - School of Arts, Design and Architecture
  • Andrea Botero Aalto University - School of Arts, Design and Architecture

Abstract

In this article we explore some emerging strategizing practices that citizens use for the development of their immediate urban fabric. We make use of our experiences and engagements with two citizen-driven initiatives in Helsinki, the capital of Finland. The first case attempts to rethink uses and actors of public space by creating viable conditions for the emergence of urban gardening in public spaces. The second initiative is engaged in a political discussion of the boundaries of participation, cultural appropriation and ownership of city space. We discuss and reflectively analyze some of their strategizing practices, as forms of infrastructuring, commoning and patchworking. The cases shed light on forms of designing that are enacted collectively through mobilizing particular concerns and caring approaches. We conclude by highlighting aspects made visible in the cases that can give a sense of direction for exercising forms of continuous, open-ended design that are attentive to the collective construction of Things.

Keywords: city-making, citizen participation, infrastructuring, patchworking, commoning.

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Published

2016-06-12

Issue

Section

Special Issue: Exploring Participatory Design as a Strategy to Act within the City