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oapen-20.500.12657-539652022-04-13T02:56:46Z Seeing the City Digitally Rose, Gillian urban, digital, visual, technology bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSG Urban communities bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFD Media studies bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TJ Electronics & communications engineering::TJF Electronics engineering This book explores what's happening to ways of seeing urban spaces in the contemporary moment, when so many of the technologies through which cities are visualised are digital. Cities have always been pictured, in many media and for many different purposes. This edited collection explores how that picturing is changing in an era of digital visual culture. Analogue visual technologies like film cameras were understood as creating some sort of a trace of the real city. Digital visual technologies, in contrast, harvest and process digital data to create images that are constantly refreshed, modified and circulated. Each of the chapters in this volume examines a different example of this processual visuality is reconfiguring the spatial and temporal organisation of urban life. 2022-04-12T14:34:17Z 2022-04-12T14:34:17Z 2022 book 9789463727037 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/53965 eng Cities and Cultures application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9789048551927.pdf https://www.bibliovault.org/thumbs/978-90-485-5192-7-highres.jpg; https://www.bibliovault.org/thumbs/978-90-485-5192-7-frontcover.jpg; https://www.bibliovault.org/thumbs/978-90-485-5192-7-thumb.jpg Amsterdam University Press 10.5117/9789463727037 10.5117/9789463727037 dd3d1a33-0ac2-4cfe-a101-355ae1bd857a 9789463727037 11 276 Amsterdam open access
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This book explores what's happening to ways of seeing urban spaces in the contemporary moment, when so many of the technologies through which cities are visualised are digital. Cities have always been pictured, in many media and for many different purposes. This edited collection explores how that picturing is changing in an era of digital visual culture. Analogue visual technologies like film cameras were understood as creating some sort of a trace of the real city. Digital visual technologies, in contrast, harvest and process digital data to create images that are constantly refreshed, modified and circulated. Each of the chapters in this volume examines a different example of this processual visuality is reconfiguring the spatial and temporal organisation of urban life.
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