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E-grāmata: Uses of Art in Public Space

Edited by (University of Bremen, Germany), Edited by (RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia)
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"This book links two fields of interest which are too seldom considered together: the production and critique of art in public space and social behaviour in the public realm. Whilst most writing about public art has focused on the aesthetic, cultural andpolitical intentions and processes that shape its production, this edited collection examines a variety of public artworks from the perspective of their actual everyday use. Contributors are interested in the rich diversity of peoples' engagements with public artworks across various spatial and temporal scales, encounters which do not limit themselves to the representational aspects of the art, and which are not necessarily as the artist, curator or sponsor intended. Case studies consider a broad range of public art, including commissioned and unofficial artworks, memorials, street art, street furniture, performance art, sound art and media installations"--

List of Figures vii
Acknowledgements xi
1 Framing Art And Its Uses In Public Space
1(18)
Quentin Steven
Julia Lossau
Part I: Perception
2 The Ergonomics Of Public Art
19(14)
Quentin Stevens
3 Graffiti, Street Art And Theories Of Stigmergy
33(18)
Lachlan MacDowall
Part II: Interaction
4 Media Architecture: Engaging Urban Experiences In Public Space
51(16)
Martin Brynskov
Peter Dalsgaard
Kim Halskov
5 Trafalgar Square: Of Play, Plinths, Publics, Pigeons And Participation
67(16)
Nicolas Whybrow
Part III: Participation
6 Tree Planting: The Use Of Public Art As Social Practice
83(15)
Julia Lossau
7 Sound Response: The Public Reception Of Audio Walks
98(17)
Angharad Saunders
Kate Moles
Part IV: Appropriation
8 The Non-Use, Re-Use, Misuse And Counter-Use Of Public Art In The Vilakazi Street Precinct, Soweto, South Africa
115(16)
Pauline Guinard
9 'You Aren't An Aussie If You Don't Come': National Identity And Visitors' Practices At The Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux
131(18)
Shanti Sumartojo
Part V: Reception
10 The Social Life Of Artworks In Public Spaces: A Study Of The Publics In The Quartier International De Montreal
149(18)
Laurent Vernet
11 Art Engagers: What Does Public Art Do To Its Publics? The Case Of The 'Butt Plug Gnome'
167(16)
Martin Zebracki
12 As Prop And Symbol: Engaging With Works Of Art In Public Space
183(18)
Karen A. Franck
List of Contributors 201(4)
Index 205
Julia Lossau is Professor of Urban Geography at the University of Bremen, Germany

Quentin Stevens is Associate Professor of Urban Design and Director of the Centre for Design and Society at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia