The Media City; Media, Architecture and Urban Space

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Pub. Date: 2010-11-01
Publisher(s): SAGE Publications Ltd
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Summary

Winner of the 2009 Jane Jacobs Urban Communication Award, awarded by the Urban Communication Association!Significant changes are occurring in the spaces and rhythms of contemporary cities and in the social functioning of media. This erudite, forceful 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.Wide-ranging and thoughtfully illustrated, it intersects disciplines and connects phenomena which are too often left isolated from each other to propose a new way of understanding public and private space and social life in contemporary cities.It will find a broad readership in media and communications, cultural studies, social theory, urban sociology, architecture and art history.

Author Biography

Scott McQuire is Associate Professor in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. vi
Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgementsp. xi
Introduction: The Uncanny Homep. 1
Thresholds of the Media Cityp. 29
The Territory of Imagesp. 31
The City in Fragmentsp. 56
Liquid Citiesp. 87
Public Space: Streets, Lights and Screensp. 111
Electropolisp. 113
Performing Public Spacep. 130
Private Space: From Glass Architecture to Big Brotherp. 159
The Glass Housep. 161
The Digital Homep. 181
Conclusionp. 203
Bibliographyp. 207
Indexp. 221
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