The document discusses how cities are being "remediated" through information and communication technologies (ICTs). It describes how ICTs were initially viewed as replacing cities, but are now seen as co-evolving with and animating urban places in complex ways. ICTs have become deeply embedded in everyday urban life and are remediating mobilities, consumption, social exclusion, landscapes, bodies, and public realms. The document calls for a new paradigm that views cities as continually brought into being through the remediation of ICTs operating at various scales, and addresses the challenges of shaping ICTs and urban spaces in parallel.