willem velthoven: Prof. Reijndorp responds to the King's challenge and explains why we need Legal Plans!
willem velthoven: Marcus Vlaar talking about Ranj Games.
willem velthoven: The Audience also responds to the King's Challenge.
willem velthoven: and the winner is...: The Audience voting for the Audience!
willem velthoven: Re-counting the Votes for the King's Challenge. Note the bribed Voter Pieter Bannenberg!
willem velthoven: Academics get their turn on the Self-organization question.
willem velthoven: The Game Begins with instructions from Michiel van Iersel, the game master
willem velthoven: Prof. Arnold Reijndorp during the Play the City Debate Game.
willem velthoven: Ekim Tan is rounding off the City Debate Game.
willem velthoven: An unexpected move from the Audience: Peter de Bois argues it is Everyone who needs to set the rules for multiplayer urban processes.
willem velthoven: Prof. Reijndorp responds to the King's challenge and explains why we need Legal Plans!
willem velthoven: The Practitioners Team is ready to go!
willem velthoven: Juval Portugali argues how all cities are complex systems in search of a balance.
willem velthoven: Christine de Baan gets the King's Challenge.
willem velthoven: Christine de Baan gets the King's Challenge and introduces City Gaming for Making and Maintaining Dutch Cities.
willem velthoven: Ekim Tan is rounding off the City Debate Game.
willem velthoven: Lilet Breddels argues it is the Government who should set the rules, if cities were planned through City Gaming.
willem velthoven: Renny Raamakers is reading: Are the Dutch Cities self-organizing systems?
willem velthoven: Cilly Jansen is arguing how urban development processes require a multiplayer game right from the start as opposed to inspraak which happens only at the end of the process.
willem velthoven: The Audience votes on Inspraak versus City Gaming
willem velthoven: Ekim Tan is rounding off the City Debate Game.
willem velthoven: Maarten Hajer argues it is an algorithm which needs to set the rules for multiplayer urban processes.
willem velthoven: Practitioners are waiting for the voters last say on the King's Challenge.
willem velthoven: The Audience also responds to the King's Challenge.
willem velthoven: When more get involved in planning process, who should set the rules?
willem velthoven: Practitioners versus Academics during the City Debate Game
willem velthoven: and the winner is...: The Audience voting for the Audience!
willem velthoven: Ben Schouten thinks questioning the role of a designer is dumb: Isn't it obvious that a designer is a visionary and a developer and a craftsman!
willem velthoven: Team Academics waiting for the next Challenge.
willem velthoven: Ekim Tan is rounding off the City Debate Game.