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El. knyga: Narrating the City: Mediated Representations of Architecture, Urban Forms and Social Life

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  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Serija: Mediated Cities
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789382723
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Serija: Mediated Cities
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789382723

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Analysing a variety of international films and, ultimately, placing them in dialogue with video art, photographic narratives and emerging digital image-based technologies, the contributions explore the expanding range of mediated narratives of contemporary architecture and urban culture from both a media and a sociological standpoint. Each chapter presents an interesting critical approach to the diversity of topics with clear explanation of the contextual framework and methodology, and a consistent depth of analysis. 





In the three sections of the book, authors underline the continual role of film and media in creating moving image narratives of the city, identifying how it creates cinematic and ever more frequently digital topographies of contemporary urban culture and architecture, re-presenting familiar cities, modes of seeing, cultures and social questions in unfamiliar ways. This filmic emphasis is placed into dialogue with a more diverse range of related visual media, which illustrates the overlaps between them and reveals how moving image technologies create unique visual topographies of contemporary urban culture and architecture. 





In making this shift from the filmic to the new age of digital image making and alternative modes of image consumption, the book not only reveals new techniques of representation, mediation and the augmentation of sensorial reality for city dwellers; its emphasis on narrative offers insights into critical societal issues. These include cultural identity, diversity, memory and spatial politics, as they are both informed by and represented in various media.





The focus for the book is on how films can produce mediation of urban life and culture by connecting the notions of identity, diversity and memory. Both the subject and the approach are gaining in popularity in recent years. This book's main feature is its dual perspective, involving both practical and theoretical stances and it is this approach that makes it a particularly relevant and original contribution.





Primary readership will be academics, scholars, undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners interested in architecture and media in general, film, moving images, urban studies in particular. Also of relevance to sociologists and those interested in cultural theory.   The inclusion of chapters on urban photography and art installations may also be of interest to students and designers in these areas.
Foreword vii
Francois Penz
Introduction: Narrative Topographies of City and Urban Culture in Moving Images in the Age of Digitalization 1(8)
Aysegul Akcay Kavakoglu
Turkan Nihan Haciomeroglu
Lisa Landrum
PART I IDENTITY IN MEDIATED REALMS
9(86)
1 Looking Up, Looking Down, Looking Awry
10(18)
Louis D'Arcy-Reed
2 Materiality and the Maternal: Spatial Politics and Agency of the Cinematic Apartment in Japanese Horror Films
28(17)
Shana Sanusi
3 Tehran Has No Soul!
45(11)
Tania Ahmadi
4 The Unconscious and the City: A Neuropsychoanalytic Exploration of Cinematic Space
56(20)
Susannah Gent
5 A Vision of Complexity: From Meaning and Form to Pattern and Code
76(19)
Loukia Tsafoulia
Severino Alfonso
PART II NARRATED DIVERSITY OF FILMIC URBAN CULTURE
95(70)
6 Architecture of Constructed Situation: Understanding the Perception of Urban Space through Media
96(16)
Katarina Andjelkovic
7 Polyphonic Asia: Contemporary City Symphonies of Singapore and Seoul
112(19)
Simone Shu-Yeng Chung
8 Cinema and the Walled City
131(17)
Gul Kacmaz Erk
9 Architectures of the Suspended Moment
148(17)
Jean Boyd
PART III NARRATED MEMORIES OF MEDIATED URBAN LIFE
165(77)
10 The City Is a Changing Medium: Imagining New York and Los Angeles in Doug Aitken's Work
166(15)
Gracia Ramirez
11 Loss in Space: Deconstructing Urban Rephotography
181(16)
Michael Schofield
12 Filming Chinese Settlement in Malaysia: Cinematic Narrative and Urban Settings
197(14)
Wang Changsong
13 Bringing People Together Now: Wong Kar-Wai and Hong Kong
211(14)
Kimberly Connerton
14 Multimedia Architectures: Case Study -- Heraklion, a History of a City
225(17)
Giorgos Papakonstantinou
Afterword: Neo-formalism and the Architectural Lessons of Film 242(3)
Graham Cairns
Authors' Biographies 245
Ayegül Akēay Kavakolu is an architect and assistant professor in the Faculty of Architecture, Department of Landscape Architecture at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. She is the editor of the Journal of Engineering Systems and Architecture.





Türkan Nihan Hacömerolu is assistant professor in the Department of Architecture at Eskiehir Osmangazi University in Eskisehir, Turkey.





Lisa Landrum is associate professor and associate dean research in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada.