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ISBN 10: 023024338X
ISBN 13: 978-0230243385
Author: R. Koeck, L. Roberts
This edited collection explores the relationship between urban space, architecture and the moving image. Drawing on interdisciplinary approaches to film and moving image practices, the book explores the recent developments in research on film and urban landscapes, pointing towards new theoretical and methodological frameworks for discussion.
Front Matter
Introduction: Projecting the Urban
Introduction: Projecting the Urban
Projecting the City: Place, Space and Identity
‘Old World Traditions … and Modernity’ in Cunard’s Transatlantic Films, c. 1920–35: Making Connections between Early Promotional Films and Urban Change
Nice: Virtual City
Visions of Community: The Postwar Housing Problem in Sponsored and Amateur Films
‘City of Change and Challenge’: The Cine-Societies’ Response to the Redevelopment of Liverpool in the 1960s
Of Time and the City: Landscapes of Memory and Absence
Towards a History of Empty Spaces
Tacita Dean’s Optics of Refusal
Searching for the City: Cinema and the Critique of Urban Space in the Films of Keiller, Cohen, and Steinmetz and Chanan
A Tale of Two Cities: Dachau and KZ Munich
Cinematic Cartography: Film, Mapping and Urban Topography
Mapping the City through Film: From ‘Topophilia’ to Urban Mapscapes
Towards (East) London 2012: Emily Richardson’s Transit (2006) and Memo Mori (2009), and the Work of Iain Sinclair
The Cinematic Production of Iconic Space in Early Films of London (1895–1914)
Projecting Place: Location Mapping, Consumption, and Cinematographic Tourism
Cine-Tecture: Film, Architecture and Narrativity
Cine-Montage: The Spatial Editing of Cities
Informing Contemporary Architectural and Urban Design with Historic Filmic Evidence
The Real City in the Reel City: Towards a Methodology through the Case of Amélie
Let Architecture ‘Play’ Itself: A Case Study
Back Matter
the city and the moving image urban projections
is moving cities a good idea
types of urban cities
the city and the moving image
the city image
city projection mapping
Tags: R Koeck, L Roberts, City, Moving Image, Urban, Projections