HyperCities
Discover the innovative concept of a hypercity in HyperCities by Todd Presner, published by Harvard University Press in 2014. This insightful paperback, spanning 216 pages, delves into the intersection of physical spaces and digital information networks. Presner explores how hypercities are not just geographical locations but dynamic environments enriched with layers of cultural records that document the past, engage with the present, and envision future possibilities. Through the lens of digital humanities, HyperCities offers a practical approach to understanding the ever-evolving landscapes of our cities. Whether you're a scholar, urban enthusiast, or simply curious about the digital mapping of urban spaces, this book provides a compelling exploration of how technology reshapes our understanding of place. Don't miss the chance to expand your knowledge of contemporary cartography and the cultural narratives of cities around the globe.