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Wikicity

April 11, 2012News, Videoaaron neparstek, aurash Khawarzad, ben berkowitz, cities, citizen-driven, do:tank, erin barnes, harvard, ioby, loeb fellows, mike lydon, see click fix, tactical urbanism, urban planningErin Barnes

Yes, this is a 117-minute video. But if you are obsessed with new digital technology platforms to power citizen-driven urban planning, you’re going to love it. Created by Aaron Neparstek, Harvard Graduate School of Design Loeb Fellow, this is #Wikicity.

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