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This volume explores connections between architecture and theatre,
and encourages imagination in the design of buildings and social
spaces. Imagination is arguably the architect's most crucial
capacity, underpinning memory, invention and compassion. No simple
power of the mind, architectural imagination is deeply embodied,
social and situational. Its performative potential and holistic
scope may be best understood through the model of theatre. Theatres
of Architectural Imagination examines the fertile relationship
between theatre and architecture with essays, interviews and
entr'actes arranged in three sections: Bodies, Settings and
(Inter)Actions. Contributions explore a global spectrum of examples
and contexts, from ancient Rome and Renaissance Italy to modern
Europe, North America, India and Japan. Topics include: the central
role of the human body in design; the city as a place of political
drama, protest and phenomenal play; and world-making through
language, gesture and myth. Chapters also consider sacred and
magical functions of theatre in Balinese and Persian settings;
eccentric experiments at the Bauhaus and 1970 Osaka World Expo; and
ecological action and collective healing amid contemporary climate
chaos. Inspired by architect and educator Marco Frascari, the book
performs as a Janus-like memory theatre, recalling and projecting
the architect's perennial task of reimagining a more meaningful
world. This collection will delight and provoke thinkers and makers
in theatrical arts and built environment disciplines, especially
Architecture, Landscape and Urban Design.
This volume explores connections between architecture and theatre,
and encourages imagination in the design of buildings and social
spaces. Imagination is arguably the architect's most crucial
capacity, underpinning memory, invention and compassion. No simple
power of the mind, architectural imagination is deeply embodied,
social and situational. Its performative potential and holistic
scope may be best understood through the model of theatre. Theatres
of Architectural Imagination examines the fertile relationship
between theatre and architecture with essays, interviews and
entr'actes arranged in three sections: Bodies, Settings and
(Inter)Actions. Contributions explore a global spectrum of examples
and contexts, from ancient Rome and Renaissance Italy to modern
Europe, North America, India and Japan. Topics include: the central
role of the human body in design; the city as a place of political
drama, protest and phenomenal play; and world-making through
language, gesture and myth. Chapters also consider sacred and
magical functions of theatre in Balinese and Persian settings;
eccentric experiments at the Bauhaus and 1970 Osaka World Expo; and
ecological action and collective healing amid contemporary climate
chaos. Inspired by architect and educator Marco Frascari, the book
performs as a Janus-like memory theatre, recalling and projecting
the architect's perennial task of reimagining a more meaningful
world. This collection will delight and provoke thinkers and makers
in theatrical arts and built environment disciplines, especially
Architecture, Landscape and Urban Design.
Analysing a variety of international films and, ultimately, placing
them in dialogue with video art, photographic narratives and
emerging digital image-based technologies, the contributions
explore the expanding range of 'mediated' narratives of
contemporary architecture and urban culture from both a media and a
sociological standpoint. Each chapter presents an interesting
critical approach to the diversity of topics with clear explanation
of the contextual framework and methodology, and a consistent depth
of analysis. In the three sections of the book, authors underline
the continual role of film and media in creating moving image
narratives of the city, identifying how it creates cinematic - and
ever more frequently digital - topographies of contemporary urban
culture and architecture, re-presenting familiar cities, modes of
seeing, cultures and social questions in unfamiliar ways. This
filmic emphasis is placed into dialogue with a more diverse range
of related visual media, which illustrates the overlaps between
them and reveals how moving image technologies create unique visual
topographies of contemporary urban culture and architecture. In
making this shift from the filmic to the new age of digital image
making and alternative modes of image consumption, the book not
only reveals new techniques of representation, mediation and the
augmentation of sensorial reality for city dwellers; its emphasis
on 'narrative' offers insights into critical societal issues. These
include cultural identity, diversity, memory and spatial politics,
as they are both informed by and represented in various media. The
focus for the book is on how films can produce mediation of urban
life and culture by connecting the notions of identity, diversity
and memory. Both the subject and the approach are gaining in
popularity in recent years. This book's main feature is its dual
perspective, involving both practical and theoretical stances - and
it is this approach that makes it a particularly relevant and
original contribution. Primary readership will be academics,
scholars, undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners
interested in architecture and media in general, film, moving
images, urban studies in particular. Also of relevance to
sociologists and those interested in cultural theory. The inclusion
of chapters on urban photography and art installations may also be
of interest to students and designers in these areas.
Analysing a variety of international films and, ultimately, placing
them in dialogue with video art, photographic narratives and
emerging digital image-based technologies, the contributions
explore the expanding range of 'mediated' narratives of
contemporary architecture and urban culture from both a media and a
sociological standpoint. Each chapter presents an interesting
critical approach to the diversity of topics with clear explanation
of the contextual framework and methodology, and a consistent depth
of analysis. In the three sections of the book, authors underline
the continual role of film and media in creating moving image
narratives of the city, identifying how it creates cinematic - and
ever more frequently digital - topographies of contemporary urban
culture and architecture, re-presenting familiar cities, modes of
seeing, cultures and social questions in unfamiliar ways. This
filmic emphasis is placed into dialogue with a more diverse range
of related visual media, which illustrates the overlaps between
them and reveals how moving image technologies create unique visual
topographies of contemporary urban culture and architecture. In
making this shift from the filmic to the new age of digital image
making and alternative modes of image consumption, the book not
only reveals new techniques of representation, mediation and the
augmentation of sensorial reality for city dwellers; its emphasis
on 'narrative' offers insights into critical societal issues. These
include cultural identity, diversity, memory and spatial politics,
as they are both informed by and represented in various media. The
focus for the book is on how films can produce mediation of urban
life and culture by connecting the notions of identity, diversity
and memory. Both the subject and the approach are gaining in
popularity in recent years. This book's main feature is its dual
perspective, involving both practical and theoretical stances - and
it is this approach that makes it a particularly relevant and
original contribution. Primary readership will be academics,
scholars, undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners
interested in architecture and media in general, film, moving
images, urban studies in particular. Also of relevance to
sociologists and those interested in cultural theory. The inclusion
of chapters on urban photography and art installations may also be
of interest to students and designers in these areas.
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