The Building as Screen

The Building as Screen

A History, Theory, and Practice of Massive Media

  • Auteur: Colangelo, Dave
  • Éditeur: Amsterdam University Press
  • Collection: MediaMatters
  • eISBN Pdf: 9789048542055
  • Lieu de publication:  Amsterdam , Netherlands
  • Année de publication électronique: 2019
  • Mois : Décembre
  • Pages: 186
  • Langue: Anglais
The Building as Screen: A History, Theory, and Practice of Massive Media describes, historicizes, theorizes, and creatively deploys massive media -- a set of techno-social assemblages and practices that include large outdoor projections, programmable architectural façades, and urban screens -- in order to better understand their critical and creative potential. Massive media is named as such not only because of the size and subsequent visibility of this phenomenon but also for its characteristic networks and interactive screen and cinema-like qualities. Examples include the programmable lighting of the Empire State Building and the interactive projections of Montreal’s Quartier des spectacles, as well as a number of works created by the author himself. This book argues that massive media enables and necessitates the development of new practices of expanded cinema, public data visualization, and installation art and curation that blend the logics of urban space, monumentality, and the public sphere with the aesthetics and affordances of digital information and the moving image.
  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Introducing Massive Media
    • From the Top
    • Why Massive Media?
    • A Brief History of the Public Sphere, Monumentality, and Media
      • The Most Advanced Site of Struggle: The Public Sphere
      • Looking Up Together: Monumentality
      • A Modern Monument for the Modern Masses
      • Space and Media
      • Accelerated Rituals
      • Reverie Amidst the Real
      • Entering Supermodernism
    • How this Book Works
  • 2. Large-scale Projection and the (New) New Monumentality
    • Moving Images
    • A Short History of the Moving Image in Public Space
    • Architecture, Expanded Cinema, and the New Monumentality
    • The Image Mill
      • Superimposition and Massive Media: Super Imposing
      • Spatial Montage: Extra Diegetic
      • Dispositif and Apparatus: Staging the City
    • McLarena: Recentring the Audience
      • Participation: Don’t Just Sit There and Watch
      • Place Branding and Theatricality
    • A New (New) Monumentality?
    • Experiments in Public Projection
      • 30 moons many hands
      • The Line
    • A Perceptual Laboratory
  • 3. Low-Resolution Media Façades in a Data Society
    • This Building is on Fire
    • A Short History of the Empire State Building
      • Colours and Meanings
    • Understanding Contemporary Dimensions of Public Data Visualisations
    • The Empire State Building as Monumental Public Data Visualisation
    • Experiments in Public Data Visualisation
      • E-TOWER
      • In The Air, Tonight
    • Temporary Intensities and Collective Conversations in Supermodern, Relational Space
  • 4. Curating Massive Media
    • Changing Spaces
    • A Short History of Public Screen Practice
    • Massive Media and Public Art
    • What People Have in (The) Common
    • Connecting Cities
    • Streaming Museum
    • Curating the Ryerson Image Arts Building
    • Connecting Sites and Streams
  • 5. When Buildings Become Screens
    • Dancing with Buildings
    • Tactics and Strategies
    • More Massive, More Media
  • About the Author
  • Index

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