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The book reveals how the relationship between architectural design and the ubiquitous urban camera can be used to question established structures of control and ownership inherent within the visual model of the Western canon.
The book reveals how the relationship between architectural design and the ubiquitous urban camera can be used to question established structures of control and ownership inherent within the visual model of the Western canon.
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Autorenporträt
Linda Matthews is the Co-director of the UTS Visualisation Institute and a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture at the University of Technology, Sydney. Her research interests draw upon the history, politics and techniques of representation to explore new architectural and urban design methodologies that utilise the optics of digital visioning systems. The research aims to use virtual urban spaces as a source of qualitative and quantitative data to generate non-traditional modes of architectural and urban form. Linda has won several significant academic awards, including the prestigious Design Medal from the NSW Chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and the University Medal from the University of Technology, Sydney.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Constructed Fields of Vision Introduction 1 The Problem of the Image of the City: From Perspectival to Digital Space 2 The Pixel's Visual Territory 3 Seeing through Digital Image-Making Technology 4 The New Agency of Distributed Digital Networks Part 2 New Techniques of Intervention and Disruption 5 Generative Techniques 6 The Building Surface as a Colour Modifier 7 Re-Viewing Diffraction 8 New Readings of the City 9 'La Città Ideale': Design Drawings for the Digital City Conclusion
Part 1 Constructed Fields of Vision Introduction 1 The Problem of the Image of the City: From Perspectival to Digital Space 2 The Pixel's Visual Territory 3 Seeing through Digital Image-Making Technology 4 The New Agency of Distributed Digital Networks Part 2 New Techniques of Intervention and Disruption 5 Generative Techniques 6 The Building Surface as a Colour Modifier 7 Re-Viewing Diffraction 8 New Readings of the City 9 'La Città Ideale': Design Drawings for the Digital City Conclusion
Part 1 Constructed Fields of Vision Introduction 1 The Problem of the Image of the City: From Perspectival to Digital Space 2 The Pixel's Visual Territory 3 Seeing through Digital Image-Making Technology 4 The New Agency of Distributed Digital Networks Part 2 New Techniques of Intervention and Disruption 5 Generative Techniques 6 The Building Surface as a Colour Modifier 7 Re-Viewing Diffraction 8 New Readings of the City 9 'La Città Ideale': Design Drawings for the Digital City Conclusion
Part 1 Constructed Fields of Vision Introduction 1 The Problem of the Image of the City: From Perspectival to Digital Space 2 The Pixel's Visual Territory 3 Seeing through Digital Image-Making Technology 4 The New Agency of Distributed Digital Networks Part 2 New Techniques of Intervention and Disruption 5 Generative Techniques 6 The Building Surface as a Colour Modifier 7 Re-Viewing Diffraction 8 New Readings of the City 9 'La Città Ideale': Design Drawings for the Digital City Conclusion
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