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- W4384080803 abstract "Ecology, a science whose object is the relationship between anthropos and settlement processes, is enriching itself with a new dimension: that linked to virtuality. This means that there is a potential break between the synchronies between space and time. In other words, the relationships between space and many of the activities that have historically been the basis of anthropization processes. Before the industrial revolution they were regulated by the cycles of nature, the seasons and the day with reference to 24-h management. With the first and second industrial revolution times increasingly become those of production and then of services, private times are regulated by public times of factories or service sector activities: from factories to schools the city wakes up around 8 and stops towards between 8 and 9 in the evening. Traffic, services, etc. they have hours of operation and peak flows at those times. This framework, this structure of the city, the so-called industrial city, with the growing affirmation of telematics—a term composed of the Greek word “tele” i.e. distance and “matics” from Informatics—first in niches of use and, since the two recent years of the pandemic, increasingly widespread can substantially change. Also because in any case many activities have been robotized for some time or there are no longer masses of workers necessary for industrial activities. In any case, there is a rupture between public times and private times, wrote Ernesti (Ernesti, G.: Tempo pubblico e tempo della soggettività: disciplina e società oggi. In: Urbanistica n.104 (1995)) and in theory some activities could be entirely tele-carried out. The most striking case is that of carrying out the teaching that even non-telematic universities such as missions and schools have carried out in the two years of the lock down due to the spread of Covid [39, 40]. Carrying out activities in a virtual way involves the formation of a new mindset and culture, closely linked and close to Artificial Intelligence. The paper investigates how these new dimensions are and can transform the concept of space, of the relationship with it. Highlighting opportunities and risks, new rights and duties as the late Stefano Rodotà [43] had highlighted for over a decade asking for a Constitution for the Internet, issues that had seen him engaged since the mid-1990s." @default.
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- W4384080803 title "The Formation of the Homo and of the Ecological Space" @default.
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