Visualizing the Street : New Practices of Documenting, Navigating and Imagining the City / / edited by Pedram Dibazar and Judith Naeff.
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Dibazar, Pedram edt Visualizing the Street New Practices of Documenting, Navigating and Imagining the City / edited by Pedram Dibazar and Judith Naeff. Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2018 Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2020 ©2020 1 online resource (255 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cities and cultures In English. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Visualizing the Street / Dibazar, Pedram / Naeff, Judith -- Part 1: Documenting Streets on Social Media -- 2. Derivative Work and Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement: Three Perspectives / Lee, Wing-Ki -- 3. Strange in the Suburbs: Reading Instagram Images for Reponses to Change / Hicks, Megan -- 4. Droning Syria: The Aerial View and the New Aesthetics of Urban Ruination / Munteán, László -- 5. The Affective Territory of Poetic Graffiti from Sidewalk to Networked Image / Duru, Aslı -- Part 2: Navigating Urban Data Flows -- 6. Situated Installations for Urban Data Visualization : Interfacing the Archive- City / Verhoeff, Nanna / van Es, Karin -- 7. Cartography at Ground Level : Spectrality and Streets in Jeremy Wood's My Ghost and Meridians / Ferdinand, Simon -- 8. Street Smarts for Smart Streets / Coley, Rob -- Part 3: Imagining Urban Communities -- 9. Chewing Gum and Graffiti: Aestheticized City Rhetoric in Post- 2008 Athens / Verstraete, Ginette / Ampatzidou, Cristina -- 10. The Uncanny Likeness of the Street : Visioning Community Through the Lens of Social Media / Cross, Karen -- 11. On or Beyond the Map? Google Maps and Street View in Rio de Janeiro's Favelas / Kalkman, Simone -- Index This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0https://www.aup.nl/en/publish/open-access "This book developed from the conference Vizualizing the Street, which we organized on 16-17 June 2016 at the University of Amsterdam, and from a series of guest lectures under the same theme organized that year as part of ASCA Cities Seminar"--Acknowledgements. Includes bibliographical references and index. From user-generated images of streets to professional architectural renderings, and from digital maps and drone footages to representations of invisible digital ecologies, this collection of essays analyses the emergent practices of visualizing the street. Today, advancements in digital technologies of the image have given rise to the production and dissemination of imagery of streets and urban realities in multiple forms. The ubiquitous presence of digital visualizations has in turn created new forms of urban practice and modes of spatial encounter. Everyone who carries a smartphone not only plays an increasingly significant role in the production, editing and circulation of images of the street, but also relies on those images to experience urban worlds and to navigate in them. Such entangled forms of image-making and image-sharing have constructed new imaginaries of the street and have had a significant impact on the ways in which contemporary and future streets are understood, imagined, documented, navigated, mediated and visualized. Visualizing the Street investigates the social and cultural significance of these new developments at the intersection of visual culture and urban space. The interdisciplinary essays provide new concepts, theories and research methods that combine close analyses of street images and imaginaries with the study of the practices of their production and circulation. The book covers a wide range of visible and invisible geographies -- From Hong Kong's streets to Rio's favelas, from Sydney's suburbs to London's street markets, and from Damascus' war-torn streets to Istanbul's sidewalks -- and engages with multiple ways in which visualizations of the street function to document street protests and urban change, to build imaginaries of urban communities and alternate worlds, and to help navigate streetscapes. Description based on print version record. Street life. Cities and towns Effect of technological innovations on. Electronic books. Society & culture: general Ethnic studies 94-6298-435-2 Naeff, Judith, editor. Dibazar, Pedram, editor. Cities and cultures. |
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Visualizing the Street New Practices of Documenting, Navigating and Imagining the City / Cities and cultures Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Visualizing the Street / Part 1: Documenting Streets on Social Media -- 2. Derivative Work and Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement: Three Perspectives / 3. Strange in the Suburbs: Reading Instagram Images for Reponses to Change / 4. Droning Syria: The Aerial View and the New Aesthetics of Urban Ruination / 5. The Affective Territory of Poetic Graffiti from Sidewalk to Networked Image / Part 2: Navigating Urban Data Flows -- 6. Situated Installations for Urban Data Visualization : Interfacing the Archive- City / 7. Cartography at Ground Level : Spectrality and Streets in Jeremy Wood's My Ghost and Meridians / 8. Street Smarts for Smart Streets / Part 3: Imagining Urban Communities -- 9. Chewing Gum and Graffiti: Aestheticized City Rhetoric in Post- 2008 Athens / 10. The Uncanny Likeness of the Street : Visioning Community Through the Lens of Social Media / 11. On or Beyond the Map? Google Maps and Street View in Rio de Janeiro's Favelas / Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Visualizing the Street / Part 1: Documenting Streets on Social Media -- 2. Derivative Work and Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement: Three Perspectives / 3. Strange in the Suburbs: Reading Instagram Images for Reponses to Change / 4. Droning Syria: The Aerial View and the New Aesthetics of Urban Ruination / 5. The Affective Territory of Poetic Graffiti from Sidewalk to Networked Image / Part 2: Navigating Urban Data Flows -- 6. Situated Installations for Urban Data Visualization : Interfacing the Archive- City / 7. Cartography at Ground Level : Spectrality and Streets in Jeremy Wood's My Ghost and Meridians / 8. Street Smarts for Smart Streets / Part 3: Imagining Urban Communities -- 9. Chewing Gum and Graffiti: Aestheticized City Rhetoric in Post- 2008 Athens / 10. The Uncanny Likeness of the Street : Visioning Community Through the Lens of Social Media / 11. On or Beyond the Map? Google Maps and Street View in Rio de Janeiro's Favelas / Index |
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