Exploring Urban Screens 

There is a tautological tendency in the widespread claims that urban space is ’mediated’. Never before has the citizen, it is argued, been confronted with such an unprecedented array of signage. I depart from the rhetoric of ’biggest-ever-saturation’ as not necessarily untrue, but as insufficient i...

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Main Author: Zlatan Krajina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Linköping University Electronic Press 2009-12-01
Series:Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
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Online Access:https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/1906
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spelling doaj-220191ab9ef64664a4053f4c8b7745682020-11-25T04:09:52ZengLinköping University Electronic PressCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research2000-15252009-12-011210.3384/cu.2000.1525.09124401Exploring Urban Screens Zlatan Krajina0Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK There is a tautological tendency in the widespread claims that urban space is ’mediated’. Never before has the citizen, it is argued, been confronted with such an unprecedented array of signage. I depart from the rhetoric of ’biggest-ever-saturation’ as not necessarily untrue, but as insufficient in exploring the diverse spatial operations of urban screens. I examine some contemporary cases of animated architectural surfaces, informational panels, and advertising billboards, with reference to much longer standing cultural practices of spatial management in modern cities, such as illumination, to suggest that the contemporary display media do not mediate the city anew but re-invent urban space as a field of ubiquitous mediation. From that standpoint I suggest exploring urban screens as a) both singular visual agents and indivisible items in plural structural assemblages, b) complementary forces of public illumination, and c) complex perceptual platforms in visual play of scale and distance. https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/1906Urban screensmedialightcityarchitecture.
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Exploring Urban Screens 
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
Urban screens
media
light
city
architecture.
author_facet Zlatan Krajina
author_sort Zlatan Krajina
title Exploring Urban Screens 
title_short Exploring Urban Screens 
title_full Exploring Urban Screens 
title_fullStr Exploring Urban Screens 
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Urban Screens 
title_sort exploring urban screens 
publisher Linköping University Electronic Press
series Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
issn 2000-1525
publishDate 2009-12-01
description There is a tautological tendency in the widespread claims that urban space is ’mediated’. Never before has the citizen, it is argued, been confronted with such an unprecedented array of signage. I depart from the rhetoric of ’biggest-ever-saturation’ as not necessarily untrue, but as insufficient in exploring the diverse spatial operations of urban screens. I examine some contemporary cases of animated architectural surfaces, informational panels, and advertising billboards, with reference to much longer standing cultural practices of spatial management in modern cities, such as illumination, to suggest that the contemporary display media do not mediate the city anew but re-invent urban space as a field of ubiquitous mediation. From that standpoint I suggest exploring urban screens as a) both singular visual agents and indivisible items in plural structural assemblages, b) complementary forces of public illumination, and c) complex perceptual platforms in visual play of scale and distance.
topic Urban screens
media
light
city
architecture.
url https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/1906
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