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In the midst of Europe's nineteenth-century industrial revolution,
four men embarked on separate journeys to the wondrous Farangestan
- a land of fascinating objects, mysterious technologies, heavenly
women, and magical spaces. Determined to learn the secret of
Farangestan's advancements, the travelers kept detailed records of
their observations. These diaries mapped an aspirational path to
progress for curious Iranian audiences who were eager to change the
course of history. Two hundred years later, Travels in Farangi
Space unpacks these writings to reveal a challenging new
interpretation of Iran's experience of modernity. This book opens
the Persian travelers' long-forgotten suitcases, and analyzes the
descriptions contained within to gain insight into Occidentalist
perspectives on modern Europe. By carefully tracing the physical
and mental journeys of these travelers, the book paints a picture
of European architecture that is nothing like what one would
expect.
In the midst of Europe's nineteenth-century industrial revolution,
four men embarked on separate journeys to the wondrous Farangestan
- a land of fascinating objects, mysterious technologies, heavenly
women, and magical spaces. Determined to learn the secret of
Farangestan's advancements, the travelers kept detailed records of
their observations. These diaries mapped an aspirational path to
progress for curious Iranian audiences who were eager to change the
course of history. Two hundred years later, Travels in Farangi
Space unpacks these writings to reveal a challenging new
interpretation of Iran's experience of modernity. This book opens
the Persian travelers' long-forgotten suitcases, and analyzes the
descriptions contained within to gain insight into Occidentalist
perspectives on modern Europe. By carefully tracing the physical
and mental journeys of these travelers, the book paints a picture
of European architecture that is nothing like what one would
expect.
The long-established dialogue between architecture and film offers
an interdisciplinary platform for a critical examination of spaces
of in-between. Apart from architecture informing scenography and
cities serving as backdrops to the moving image, films have
actively participated in shaping the public opinion about
architecture and its allied disciplines. While architecture and
design may not necessarily be central themes in a film, their
spatial contextualization of the narrative informs cinematic
productions. Screen, Space, and the In-Between looks at both the
filmic imagination/representation of architectural in-betweenness,
as well as the in-between spaces within the inherent architectural
structure of filmic expression. On the one hand, cinematic
production serves as a site to project utopian fantasies of the
built environment, and on the other hand, the processes, tools, and
methods involved in both architecture and film, function as
mediators between abstract ideation and its materialized
manifestation. The book interrogates the filmic creation of spatial
imaginaries through the anthropological lens, especially as the
disciplines in the built environment react to the liminal spaces of
the cinematic. It adopts cinematic experiences of the built
environment as a vantage point to reframe ongoing theoretical
debates about liminal spaces. Foreword by Mark Foster Gage
Contributors: Giuliana Bruno, Beatriz Colomina, James F. Kerestes,
Graham Harman, Ferda Kolatan, Juhani Pallasmaa, Eva Perez De Vega,
Mehmet Sahinler, Patrik Schumacher, Maria Sieira, Alican Taylan,
Vahid Vahdat, Jason Vigneri-Beane, Jon Yoder, Michael Young
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