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327 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Cambridge, MA : SA+P Press, MIT School of Architecture + Planning, [2017], Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press
Public space? : lost and found / edited by Gediminas Urbonas, Ann Lui, and Lucas Freeman ; produced by the MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology.
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327 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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Cambridge, MA : SA+P Press, MIT School of Architecture + Planning, [2017], Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press
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Iberoamericana.
Berlin : Instituto Ibero-Americano (Berlín) en cooperación con el GIGA Institute of Latin American Studies (Hamburgo) y la Editorial Vervuert/Iberoamericana (Frankfurt am Main/Madrid)
journals and magazines
Berlin : Instituto Ibero-Americano (Berlín) en cooperación con el GIGA Institute of Latin American Studies (Hamburgo) y la Editorial Vervuert/Iberoamericana (Frankfurt am Main/Madrid)
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In Anti-Media, Dutch media theorist and author Florian Cramer looks at the interdependence between various subcultures and mainstream culture and/or industry--from literature written in the style of computer code and electroacoustic music using new technology to internet porn and anti-copyright activism.
Anti-media: ephemera on speculative arts
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In Anti-Media, Dutch media theorist and author Florian Cramer looks at the interdependence between various subcultures and mainstream culture and/or industry--from literature written in the style of computer code and electroacoustic music using new technology to internet porn and anti-copyright activism.
Art Theory
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The meaning, use and dynamic of public space has been wholly transformed by the ubiquity of the Internet. Here, Berlin and London–based artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset present a new art project in a public space in Munich that explores this topic.
Elmgreen & Dragset: a space called public
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The meaning, use and dynamic of public space has been wholly transformed by the ubiquity of the Internet. Here, Berlin and London–based artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset present a new art project in a public space in Munich that explores this topic.
Contemporary Art Monographs
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237 pages, 3 unnumbered pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, color maps, color plans ; 33 cm
Paris : Parigramme, 2006., ©2006
Atlas de Paris au Moyen Âge : espace urbain, habitat, société, religion, lieux de pouvoir / Philippe Lorentz & Dany Sandron ; photographies Jacques Lebar ; cartographie, Bénédicte Loisel.
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237 pages, 3 unnumbered pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, color maps, color plans ; 33 cm
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Paris : Parigramme, 2006., ©2006
Cabin Fever
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''Cabin Fever'' traces the course of the cabin in North America- from the simple architecture of colonial settlements to contemporary interpretations feverishly circulated across the Internet- showing how this humble architectural form has been appropriated for its symbolic value and helped shape a larger cultural identity.
Commercial interiors, Building types
August 2018
Cabin Fever
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''Cabin Fever'' traces the course of the cabin in North America- from the simple architecture of colonial settlements to contemporary interpretations feverishly circulated across the Internet- showing how this humble architectural form has been appropriated for its symbolic value and helped shape a larger cultural identity.
Commercial interiors, Building types
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A practitioner of Relational Aesthetics, Italian artist Giuseppe Stampone (born 1972) pursues a participatory network model for creativity, recruiting not only large groups of people but also the internet to generate text-based and sculptural works for public spaces. Global Education looks at his various projects.
Guiseppe Stampone : global education
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A practitioner of Relational Aesthetics, Italian artist Giuseppe Stampone (born 1972) pursues a participatory network model for creativity, recruiting not only large groups of people but also the internet to generate text-based and sculptural works for public spaces. Global Education looks at his various projects.
Contemporary Art Monographs
The self-sufficient city
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Internet has changed our lives but it has not changed our cities, yet. Any technological revolution is paired with radical transformations in life styles. This book outlines a blueprint for the world to come, a world built around cities and their renewed capabilities to became productive again.
The self-sufficient city
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Internet has changed our lives but it has not changed our cities, yet. Any technological revolution is paired with radical transformations in life styles. This book outlines a blueprint for the world to come, a world built around cities and their renewed capabilities to became productive again.
Architectural Theory
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In an age of email lists and discussion groups, e-zines and weblogs, bringing together users, consumers, workers and activists from around the globe, what kinds of political subjectivity are emerging? What kinds of politics become possible in a time of information overload and media saturation? What structures of power and control operate over a self-organising system(...)
Network culture: Politics for the information age
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In an age of email lists and discussion groups, e-zines and weblogs, bringing together users, consumers, workers and activists from around the globe, what kinds of political subjectivity are emerging? What kinds of politics become possible in a time of information overload and media saturation? What structures of power and control operate over a self-organising system like the internet? In this highly original new work, Tiziana Terranova investigates the political dimension of the network culture in which we now live, and explores what the new forms of communication and organisation might mean for our understanding of power and politics. Terranova engages with key concepts and debates in cultural theory and cultural politics, using examples from media culture, computing, network dynamics, and internet activism within the anti-capitalist and anti-war movements.
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Photo objects
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'Photo Objects' reflects on the history of the photograph from the 19th century to the internet age, bringing together photographs from four archives in Berlin and Florence, supplemented by the perspectives of artists and photographers Johannes Braun & Toby Cornish, Ola Kolehmainen, Joachim Schmid, Elisabeth Tonnard and Akram Zaatari.
Photo objects
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'Photo Objects' reflects on the history of the photograph from the 19th century to the internet age, bringing together photographs from four archives in Berlin and Florence, supplemented by the perspectives of artists and photographers Johannes Braun & Toby Cornish, Ola Kolehmainen, Joachim Schmid, Elisabeth Tonnard and Akram Zaatari.
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