E-Toronto
Building a Digital Society

Abhishek Nishu

 
 

Project Description

“What is a Smart City”? With many smart city initiatives being led by tech giants with corporate agendas, projects often fail to launch. Focusing on big data-driven strategies, these initiatives take on a more technocratic approach; these projects often look at citizens as sensors and fail to prioritize their role in urban development. With data playing a key role in decision making, researchers question who has the right to data? And with citizens playing a pivotal role in the process of data collection, how can its value be shared with those who generate it?

Through a speculative and critical design approach, this project explores the question, “What if the citizens of Toronto could begin to control and engage with their data?” Beyond addressing major issues around data privacy, how could the city encourage data-driven participation under open data initiatives? By imagining E-Toronto, a smart city initiative that is citizen centric, this thesis explores how data can become public infrastructure to support urban development and create new, more contextual experiences for citizens.

 
 
 
 

BIO

Abhishek Nishu is an interdisciplinary designer with a passion for experience design. Having worked across service, space, product and graphic design, Abhishek values a holistic, human-centric approach to design. With more experiences turning digital, he specializes in creating experiences via product and interface design. While pursuing a Masters in Design at OCAD he became intrigued by Speculative Design practices and looks to integrate this style of thinking with his growing interest in the digital medium. He is also passionate about space and interior design and runs a boutique interior practice in India.