Cryptographic City: Decoding the Smart Metropolis

Cryptographic City: Decoding the Smart Metropolis

by Richard Coyne
Cryptographic City: Decoding the Smart Metropolis

Cryptographic City: Decoding the Smart Metropolis

by Richard Coyne

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Overview

Cryptography’s essential role in the functioning of the city, viewed against the backdrop of modern digital life.

Cryptography is not new to the city; in fact, it is essential to its functioning. For as long as cities have existed, communications have circulated, often in full sight, but with their messages hidden. In Cryptographic City, Richard Coyne explains how cryptography runs deep within the structure of the city. He shows the extent to which cities are built on secrets, their foundations now reinforced by digital encryption and cryptocurrency platforms. He also uses cryptography as a lens through which to inspect smart cities and what they deliver. Coyne sets his investigation into the cryptographic city against the backdrop of the technologies, claims, and challenges of the smart city.
Cryptography provides the means by which communications within and between citizens and devices are kept secure. Coyne shows how all of the smart city innovations—from smart toasters to public transportation networks—are enabled by secure financial transactions, data flows, media streaming, and communications made possible by encryption. Without encryption, he says, communications between people and digital devices would be exposed for anyone to see, hack, and misdirect. He explains the relevant technicalities of cryptography and describes the practical difference it makes to frame cities as cryptographic. Interwoven throughout the book are autobiographical anecdotes, insights from Coyne’s teaching practice, and historical reports, making it accessible to the general reader.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262374828
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 05/16/2023
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Richard Coyne is Professor and Chair of Architectural Computing at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of Mood and Mobility, The Tuning of Place, Cornucopia Limited, and Technoromanticism (all MIT Press).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: The Urban Cryptographer 1
Part I: The Case for an Urban Cryptology 17
1 Written in Stone 19
2 Write Me a City 39
3 Place Is the Code 63
Part II: Urban Combinatorics 79
4 Urban Multiplicity 81
5 A Thousand Insides 101
6 The Dissimulated City 117
Part III: Crypto-Technics 127
7 Writing the Block 129
8 Bitcoin Cities 139
9 Images in the City 153
10 Hashing the City 175
Part IV: Cryptography at the Limits 189
11 Cyberattacks 191
12 Hidden Measures 207
13 Hiding in the Multiverse 225
14 Closure: The Urban Cryptanalyst 249
Notes 253
Bibliography 283
Index 311

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“Coyne exposes the how the affordances of the cryptographic city reproduce urban power and shape modern life. An essential read!”
Rob Kitchin, Professor, Maynooth University; author of Code/Space: Software and Everyday Life
 
“Coyne’s fascinating exploration of cryptography uncovers its hidden role in the city from a cultural perspective, offering a timely reflection on how code shapes not just the digital, but also the material and built world.”
Katharine Willis, Professor of Smart Cities and Communities, University of Plymouth; co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Smart Cities
 
“Coyne takes us on a modern day flaneur’s walk through the city viewed through the lens of cryptography, seamlessly melding the architectural and the algorithmic to shine light into their secretive shadows.”
Alan Penn, Professor of Architectural and Urban Computing, The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London

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