Media art and the urban environment : engendering public engagement with urban ecology / Francis T. Marchese, editor.

"This text formally appraises the innovative ways new media artists engage urban ecology. Highlighting the role of artists as agents of technological change, the work reviews new modes of seeing, representing and connecting within the urban setting. The book describes how technology can be expl...

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Other Authors: Marchese, Francis T., 1949- (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2015]
Series:Future city ; v. 5.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
Table of Contents:
  • Toward an Ecological Urbanism: Public Engagement in Contemporary Art Practice / Maria Michails
  • Exploring Environmental Stewardship Through Data-Driven Practices / Tega Brain, Jodi Newcombe
  • Experiential Ecologies: A Transdisciplinary Framework for Embodiment and Simulacra / Grisha Coleman, Daragh Byrne
  • Uncultivated: An Evolutionary Drama in the Urban Environment / Lynn Cazabon
  • Alone Together in the Dark: Horror-Based Artworks and Fan Participation in Urban and Extra-Urban Space / Jillian McDonald
  • Mobile Maps of Chameleonic Cities: Urban Cartographies and Methodological Procedures and Experiences / Pedro Marra, Carmen Aroztegui Massera
  • Electric Signs / Alice Arnold
  • Overload/Absence: The Collapse of Space to Surface in Representations of Urban Space / Annette Weintraub
  • Design as Topology: U-City / Ulrik Ekman
  • The Emergent City: 2004–2012 / Stanza
  • The Art of Urban Engagement / Francis T. Marchese
  • Our Place on That Wall: Community Online Art Projects / Vaughn Whitney Garland
  • Digitized Street Art / Brian A. Brown
  • Solar Cycle 24: 15 Nightly Projections / Malin Abrahamsson
  • Erratum to: Chapter 14 Solar Cycle 24: 15 Nightly Projections / Malin Abrahamsson.
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