Unplayable Cities: Miguel Sicart

"We want to make cities in which play becomes an antidote to... what exactly?"

In this provocative talk, Miguel Sicart challenges our assumptions about playable cities, urbanism and digital technology. By questioning the very notion of 'playable cities', Miguel proposes an alternative understanding of the role of play in modern urban living.

This was the key note talk for Watershed's Making The City Playable Conference 2017.

Posted on Thu 23 Nov 2017.


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