|
|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
This book develops new and innovative methods for understanding the
cultural significance of places such as the World Heritage listed
Sydney Opera House. By connecting participatory media, visual
culture and social value, Cristina Garduno Freeman contributes to a
fast-growing body of scholarship on digital heritage and the
popular reception of architecture. In this, her first book, she
opens up a fresh perspective on heritage, as well as the ways in
which people relate to architecture via participation on social
media. Social media sites such as YouTube, Pinterest, Wikipedia,
Facebook and Flickr, as well as others, become places for people to
express their connections with places, for example, the Sydney
Opera House. Garduno Freeman analyses real-world examples, from
souvenirs to opera-house-shaped cakes, and untangles the tangible
and intangible ways in which the significance of heritage is
created, disseminated and maintained. As people's encounters with
World Heritage become increasingly mediated by the digital sphere
there is a growing imperative for academics, professionals and
policy-makers to understand the social value of significant places.
This book is beneficial to academics, students and professionals of
architecture.
This book develops new and innovative methods for understanding the
cultural significance of places such as the World Heritage listed
Sydney Opera House. By connecting participatory media, visual
culture and social value, Cristina Garduno Freeman contributes to a
fast-growing body of scholarship on digital heritage and the
popular reception of architecture. In this, her first book, she
opens up a fresh perspective on heritage, as well as the ways in
which people relate to architecture via participation on social
media. Social media sites such as YouTube, Pinterest, Wikipedia,
Facebook and Flickr, as well as others, become places for people to
express their connections with places, for example, the Sydney
Opera House. Garduno Freeman analyses real-world examples, from
souvenirs to opera-house-shaped cakes, and untangles the tangible
and intangible ways in which the significance of heritage is
created, disseminated and maintained. As people's encounters with
World Heritage become increasingly mediated by the digital sphere
there is a growing imperative for academics, professionals and
policy-makers to understand the social value of significant places.
This book is beneficial to academics, students and professionals of
architecture.
|
You may like...
Miss Behave
Malebo Sephodi
Paperback
(12)
R366
Discovery Miles 3 660
|