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E-grāmata: Cine-scapes: Cinematic Spaces in Architecture and Cities

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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135725600
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Cine-scapes explores the relationship between urban space, architecture and the moving image. While an impressive amount of research has been done with regards to the way in which architecture is portrayed in film, this book offers a new perspective....

What happens if we begin to see the city as a place for an embodied visual consumption; a visual apparatus or, perhaps, a system that is based on movement, light and the body, and which we can explore in kinematic, kinetic, and kinaesthetic ways?

Using film as a lens through which we look at urban spaces and places, Richard Koeck reveals the filmic and cinematic phenomena and spatial qualities that are present in postmodern landscapes, and which are perhaps otherwise disregarded or merely passively consumed.

Drawing on the authors extensive knowledge derived from architectural and film practice, Cine-scapes:













offers insight into architecture and urban debates through the eyes of a practitioner working in the fields of film and architectural design





















emphasizes how filmic/cinematic tendencies take place or find their way into urban practices





















can be used as a tool for educators, students and practitioners in architecture and urban design to communicate and discuss design issues with regard to contemporary architecture and cities









Cine-scapes ignites new ways of seeing, thinking and debating the nature of architecture and urban spaces.
List of Figures
vii
Preface and Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1(28)
PART I Film, Mind and Body
29(40)
1 Tectonics of Film Space
31(8)
2 City in Our Mind
39(16)
3 Existential and Experiential Notions of Space
55(14)
PART II Cinema, Architecture and the Everyday
69(50)
4 Spatial Editing
71(13)
5 A Shared Space
84(23)
6 Architecture and Urban Form as Cinematic Apparatus
107(12)
PART III Urbanity and Image
119(34)
7 Urban Product and Advertisement
121(6)
8 Place Marketing: Urban Architecture as Image
127(18)
9 Film Advertisement and Urban Spaces
145(8)
Conclusion: The Near Future of Cinescapes 153(28)
Notes 181(7)
Bibliography 188(19)
Filmography 207(2)
Index 209
Richard Koeck is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Director of the Centre for Architecture and the Visual Arts (CAVA) at the University of Liverpool, UK. He is Founding Director of CineTecture Ltd, a Liverpool-based production and post-production company.