PUBLIC ART. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (II). THE CONSOLIDATION OF LANGUAGES

II.- This is an article on public art, city and urban governance. It is structured as historical narrative initiated in Rotterdam when the reconstruction of the city started.. It is both a written and a visual narrative story. For deliveries, with a hypertext structure. I recommend reading on scree...

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Main Author: Antoni Remesar
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2016-01-01
Series:On the W@terfront
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Online Access:http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/waterfront/article/view/18688
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spelling doaj-4098b70000674827b1e2980d5ab09c3c2021-07-23T13:06:56ZcatUniversitat de BarcelonaOn the W@terfront1139-73652016-01-0141216184PUBLIC ART. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (II). THE CONSOLIDATION OF LANGUAGESAntoni Remesar II.- This is an article on public art, city and urban governance. It is structured as historical narrative initiated in Rotterdam when the reconstruction of the city started.. It is both a written and a visual narrative story. For deliveries, with a hypertext structure. I recommend reading on screen and with a good search engine to link lecura and images with the expansion of information. It is not a history, is the summary of stories. Conceptual, cognitive and personal. We jump from city to city. Most of the images who join us have been taken by the author. Public art and urban design creates a mapping and a temporality in contrast with the literature on the topic, chosen personally and with an interdisciplinary vocation. The reader can follow the text or stopping at the tables. Combine text with pictures. Using the possibilities of augmented reality. The work concludes with a case study dedicated to Josep M. Subirachs. http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/waterfront/article/view/18688citydesignsculpturepublic arturban designart history
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PUBLIC ART. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (II). THE CONSOLIDATION OF LANGUAGES
On the W@terfront
city
design
sculpture
public art
urban design
art history
author_facet Antoni Remesar
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title PUBLIC ART. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (II). THE CONSOLIDATION OF LANGUAGES
title_short PUBLIC ART. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (II). THE CONSOLIDATION OF LANGUAGES
title_full PUBLIC ART. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (II). THE CONSOLIDATION OF LANGUAGES
title_fullStr PUBLIC ART. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (II). THE CONSOLIDATION OF LANGUAGES
title_full_unstemmed PUBLIC ART. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES (II). THE CONSOLIDATION OF LANGUAGES
title_sort public art. challenges and opportunities (ii). the consolidation of languages
publisher Universitat de Barcelona
series On the W@terfront
issn 1139-7365
publishDate 2016-01-01
description II.- This is an article on public art, city and urban governance. It is structured as historical narrative initiated in Rotterdam when the reconstruction of the city started.. It is both a written and a visual narrative story. For deliveries, with a hypertext structure. I recommend reading on screen and with a good search engine to link lecura and images with the expansion of information. It is not a history, is the summary of stories. Conceptual, cognitive and personal. We jump from city to city. Most of the images who join us have been taken by the author. Public art and urban design creates a mapping and a temporality in contrast with the literature on the topic, chosen personally and with an interdisciplinary vocation. The reader can follow the text or stopping at the tables. Combine text with pictures. Using the possibilities of augmented reality. The work concludes with a case study dedicated to Josep M. Subirachs.
topic city
design
sculpture
public art
urban design
art history
url http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/waterfront/article/view/18688
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