
Future Cities
2016•20m
Documentary
A look inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations - Israel, and Shenzhen, looking at how and why the city has evolved so rapidly.
Production
Wired Video
Language
EN
Status
Returning Series
First Aired
June 7, 2016
Last Aired
March 14, 2017
Networks
YouTube
Created By
Jim Demuth
Trailers & Videos
Where to Watch
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
E1
Shenzhen: The Silicon Valley of Hardware
Air date: 2016-06-07
In this first episode we take a glimpse into Huaqiangbei, the city's vast market district, and talk Moore’s Law and its impact on software vs hardware development before visiting HAX, the only hardware accelerator of its kind in the world. We also begin to explore the origins of this unique and vibrant city, and how it continues to be shaped.
E2
Shenzhen: The Maker Movement
Air date: 2016-06-14
In this second episode we take a look at how the Maker movement has been appropriated in a frenetic manufacturing hub like Shenzhen, before exploring how the city’s attitudes to open source hardware are so different to those of the West, and what this might mean for both sides of the argument in the near future.
E3
Shenzhen: A New Breed of Intellectual Property
Air date: 2016-06-21
In this third episode of our Future Cities strand, we explore how attitudes in Shenzhen about patents and intellectual property differ to those in the West.
In particular, we look at how the evolution of “shanzhai” - or copycat manufacturing - has created an ecosystem that could transform traditional models of business, distribution and innovation. Although, technically, any knock-off goods can be called shanzhai, the word's meaning has recently shifted to refer to electronic goods, and episode three delves behind the scenes of this business culture.
E4
Shenzhen: Reinventing 35 Years of Innovation
Air date: 2016-06-28
In the final episode of our Future Cities strand, we examine Shenzhen’s so-called "Shanzhai" (imitation) supply chain as authoritarian governmental control and hyper-accelerated gentrification are rapidly changing the face of the city.








