Lawrence Resende
@lawcalazans
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Ofc this already happens in cities already (shops and restaurants, and neighborhoods come and go, they are dynamic and they change over time) but autonomous cities increase this velocity of the cycle of death and rebirth or real estate at a rate previously unseen. Also, it just changes what a restaurant is, for example, or what a store is. Of course to a certain extent services like DoorDash have changed the delivery to be dynamic, meaning many stores that couldn't deliver before, now can at a previously unseen level.
But the stores today are still stationary, they don't move. So what happens when the stores themselves start to move, and become dynamically moving themselves to locations that are the most optimal, or most interesting, you really can start to form neighborhoods that start, ad hoc, or cities that get created only for a short period of time.
Of course a big example of this is Burning Man. It's a the ultimate and penultimate pop-up city of all time. But this is just one case, of what could be 0 reply
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