In this research, we contribute to the humanities by an analysis of how people process their life experiences within cities, and also by examining how these experiences are increasingly being documented within urban data centers. We will develop a methodology that integrates digital data and visual and physical rhythm analysis for enabling new design interventions in neighborhoods. These new designs enhance shared culture thereby increasing social resilience.
The research is the continuation of City Rhythm (2016-2017). The consortium engages University of Amsterdam, Delft University of Technology, Habidatum, Amsterdam Zuidoost City Borough (Stadsdeel Zuidoost) and Amsterdam Statistics Bureau (OIS).
Designing Rhythms for Social Resilience (DRSR) (2018-2024)
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DRSR 2018-2023 Ethnographic Fieldwork
The research explores rhythm as a new methodology for policymaking, which aims to enhance the…
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Rhythm in Artistic Research
Rhythm research has conducted artistic explorations through various collaborations. These…
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DRSR 2020 - 2024 Data
The framework of the Designing Rhythms for Social Resilience research enables international…
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DRSR Research Publications (2018-2024)
The DRSR research has delivered multiple types of output in the scientific, artistic and…
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DRSR Research design and formal documents
Designing Rhythms for Social Resilience explores new methodologies based on the analysis of rhythms…