Architecture and the image at the turn of the 21st century : after visibility / Sanja Rodeš.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Routledge research in architecturePublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2024Description: 232 pages 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780367405366
  • 9781032790244
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Architecture and the image at the turn of the 21st centuryDDC classification:
  • 720.103 R63 2024 23/eng/20240316
LOC classification:
  • NA2543.M37 R63 2024
Contents:
Image and the media in the work of Guy Debord and Jean Baudrillard -- The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao as a historical precedent, and the museum after the "Bilbao effect" -- After 9/11 : considering media images and skyscraper architecture -- The image of the Hurricane Katrina and the rebuilding of New Orleans -- Image, fashion and architecture : the case of Prada.
Summary: "This book examines architecture, image and media relationships as productive for architecture and architectural discourses. By arguing that the relationships between architecture and media cannot be dismissed via linear criticism of architecture and media or image, these relations are instead seen as a part of a sphere (a mediasphere) of complex relationships. In lieu of anything like a consensus on the contemporary condition of architecture (referring to the late twentieth and the twenty-first century), the starting point of this book is that the relationships between architecture, media and images continue to multiply, owing to continuous technological advancements. Contemporary architecture considered in this book is related to the selected circumstances of high visibility, where architectural images are propelled into visibility and conflated with non-architectural images. This takes architecture outside of architectural-only discourse and into the public realm. By granting higher visibility to both the architectural images and architecture in the public realm, architecture can be also influenced by the various perceptions of the general public, and can enter public consciousness via non-architectural media. With increased visibility, architecture's far-reaching presence calls for more structured analysis of its nature and potential. As the analysed architecture in this book is associated with the discourses outside of architecture (some of which relate to terrorism, natural disaster, and branding and consumption), the limits of contemporary architectural discipline are questioned and extended. This book is written for academics and students in architectural history, theory and criticism, particularly those interested in visual and media studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Outgrowth of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Griffith University, 2016, under the title: After the event : architecture and the image at the turn of the 21st century.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Image and the media in the work of Guy Debord and Jean Baudrillard -- The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao as a historical precedent, and the museum after the "Bilbao effect" -- After 9/11 : considering media images and skyscraper architecture -- The image of the Hurricane Katrina and the rebuilding of New Orleans -- Image, fashion and architecture : the case of Prada.

"This book examines architecture, image and media relationships as productive for architecture and architectural discourses. By arguing that the relationships between architecture and media cannot be dismissed via linear criticism of architecture and media or image, these relations are instead seen as a part of a sphere (a mediasphere) of complex relationships. In lieu of anything like a consensus on the contemporary condition of architecture (referring to the late twentieth and the twenty-first century), the starting point of this book is that the relationships between architecture, media and images continue to multiply, owing to continuous technological advancements. Contemporary architecture considered in this book is related to the selected circumstances of high visibility, where architectural images are propelled into visibility and conflated with non-architectural images. This takes architecture outside of architectural-only discourse and into the public realm. By granting higher visibility to both the architectural images and architecture in the public realm, architecture can be also influenced by the various perceptions of the general public, and can enter public consciousness via non-architectural media. With increased visibility, architecture's far-reaching presence calls for more structured analysis of its nature and potential. As the analysed architecture in this book is associated with the discourses outside of architecture (some of which relate to terrorism, natural disaster, and branding and consumption), the limits of contemporary architectural discipline are questioned and extended. This book is written for academics and students in architectural history, theory and criticism, particularly those interested in visual and media studies"-- Provided by publisher.

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