Narrating the city mediated representations of architecture, urban forms and social life

Narrating the City' examines how film and related visual media offer insights and commentary on the city as both a constructed object and a lived social experience. It brings together filmmakers, architects, digital artists, designers, and media journalists who critically read, reinterpret, and...

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Weitere Verfasser: Akçay Kavakoğlu, Ayşegül (HerausgeberIn), Haciömeroğlu, Türkan Nihan (HerausgeberIn), Landrum, Lisa (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Bristol Intellect Books 2020
Schriftenreihe:Mediated cities series
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Zusammenfassung:Narrating the City' examines how film and related visual media offer insights and commentary on the city as both a constructed object and a lived social experience. It brings together filmmakers, architects, digital artists, designers, and media journalists who critically read, reinterpret, and create narratives of the city. Analyzing a variety of international films and placing them in dialogue with video art, photographic narratives, and emerging digital image-based technologies, the authors explore the expanding range of ?mediated? narratives of contemporary architecture and urban culture from both a media and a sociological standpoint.0The authors explore how moving-image narratives can create cinematic topographies, presenting familiar cities and modes of seeing in unfamiliar ways. The authors then turn to the new age of digital image making and consumption, revealing new techniques of representation, mediation, and augmentation of sensorial reality for city dwellers. The book?s emphasis on narrative also offers insights into critical societal issues including cultural identity, diversity, memory, and spatial politics, as they are both informed by and represented in various media
Beschreibung:viii, 249 Seiten
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25 cm
ISBN:9781789382716
978-1-78938-271-6
1789382718
1-78938-271-8