Mirko Guaralda & Ari Mattes 
Filming the City [EPUB ebook] 
Urban Documents, Design Practices and Social Criticism through the Lens

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Filming the City brings together the work of filmmakers, architects, designers, video artists and media specialists to provide three distinct prisms through which to examine the medium of film in the context of the city. The book presents commentaries on particular films and their social and urban relevance, offering contemporary criticisms of both film and urbanism from conflicting perspectives, and documenting examples of how to actively use the medium of film in the design of our cities, spaces and buildings.  Bringing a diverse set of contributors to the collection, editors Edward M. Clift, Mirko Guaralda and Ari Mattes offer readers a new approach to understanding the complex, multi-layered interaction of urban design and film.

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Table of Content


Forward

Graham Cairns


 


Introduction

Edward M. Clift


 


Section One: Film as Spatial Theory

Various


 


Chapter One: Unlawful entry: The imbrication of suburban space and police repression in Jonathan Kaplan’s Los Angeles

Ari Mattes


 


Chapter Two: Blockbuster realism: Mapping Gotham in the Dark Knight films

Jarrad Cogle


 


Chapter Three: (Re-) Framing urbanity: Contestation, the moving image and the right to the city

Joern W. Langhorst


 


Chapter Four: Architects of Playtime: Cities as social media in the work of Jaques Tati

Lisa Landrum


 


Chapter Five: Film and the urban nightmare: Pier Vittorio Aureli’s cityarchipelagos as urbanities woven from media images in Pete Travis’s Dredd and Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises

Maciej Stasiowski


 


Section Two: Film as Spatial Research and Experiment

Various


 


Chapter Six: Hollywood menace: Los Angeles and mid-century modern dens of vice

Gabriel Solomons


 


Chapter Seven: A second life for a second city: Tradition and modernity in Guadalajara in the Summer

Carmen Elisa Gómez-Gomez


 


Chapter Eight: The cinematic image as an architectural conductor: A mediated hint from future architecture

Aysegül Akçay Kavakoglu


 


Chapter Nine: Berlin on film: A mediated and reconstructed city

Graham Cairns


 


Section Three: Film as Spatial Practice

Various


 


Chapter Ten: The grey area between reality and representation: The practices of architects and film-makers

Gemma Barton


 


Chapter Eleven: Electric Signs revisited

Alice Arnold


 


Chapter Twelve: Public and urban humanities: Beyond the ideal city

Luisa Bravo


 


Chapter Thirteen: The mediating city: Towards a mise-en-scéne for interaction online

Benjamin Koslowski


 


Epilogue

Ari Mattes and Mirko Guaralda

About the author

Graham Cairns is a visiting scholar in architecture and design at both Florida State University and Ravensbourne, UK.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 280 ● ISBN 9781783205561 ● File size 8.5 MB ● Editor Edward M. Clift ● Publisher Intellect Books Ltd ● City Bristol ● Country GB ● Published 2016 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6511659 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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