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Entertaining, concise, and relentlessly probing, City of Bits is a comprehensive
introduction to a new type of city, an increasingly important system of virtual spaces
interconnected by the information superhighway. William Mitchell makes extensive use of practical
examples and illustrations in a technically well-grounded yet accessible examination of architecture
and urbanism in the context of the digital telecommunications revolution, the ongoing
miniaturization of electronics, the commodification of bits, and the growing domination of software
over materialized form.
225 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 1, 1995