Description |
x, 228 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Theory, culture & society |
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Theory, culture & society (Unnumbered)
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Contents |
1. Introduction: The Uncanny Home -- Pt. 1. Thresholds of the Media City -- 2. The Territory of Images -- 3. The City in Fragments -- 4. Liquid Cities -- Pt. 2. Public Space: Streets, Lights and Screens -- 5. Electropolis -- 6. Performing Public Space -- Pt. 3. Private Space: From Glass Architecture to Big Brother -- 7. The Glass House -- 8. The Digital Home -- 9. Conclusion |
Summary |
"This book argues that the redefinition of urban space by mobile, instantaneous and pervasive media is producing a distinctive mode of social experience. Media are no longer separate from the city." "Instead the proliferation of spatialized media platforms has produced a media-architecture complex - the media city. Offering critical and historical analysis at the deepest levels, The Media City links the formation of the modern city to the development of modern image technologies and outlines a new genealogy for assessing contemporary developments such as digital networks and digital architecture, web cams and public screens, surveillance society and reality television."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [207]-220 |
Subject |
Cities and towns -- Great Britain -- Social conditions.
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Mass media.
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Architecture.
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ISBN |
9781412907934 (hbk.) |
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1412907934 (hbk.) |
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