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Virtual Dimension Architecture Represent

by John Beckmann

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Synopsis:

Addresses the implications of "going virtual" from a variety of cultural and theoretical viewpoints.

Synopsis:

In a century immersed in technological acceleration, we have reached a strange new plateau in the human condition. Advanced technologies such as biometrics and DNA cloning have not only caught up with reality, they have in many ways already surpassed it. "The Virtual Dimension critically examines the role that digital and immersive technologies have on the methods used by architects, designers, and artists to conceptualize and represent new mediated spaces, topologies, and both real and virtual communities. This collection of interdisciplinary essays addresses the implications of "going virtual" from a variety of cultural and theoretical viewpoints.

Over thirty contributors, all leading architects, urban theorists, philosophers, scientists, and cultural critics, have contributed to this collection. These include Stan Allen, professor of architecture at Columbia University; Gareth Branwyn, contributing editor of Wired and co-author of The Happy Mutant Handbook and Jamming the Media: A Citizen's Guide; Canadian artist Char Davies; Manuel Delanda, author of War in the Age of Intelligent Machines; Los Angeles-based architect Neil Denari; Keller Easterling, co-author of "Seaside"; William J. Mitchell, author of City of Bits; Vivian Sobchack, associate dean of film studies at UCLA; and philosopher and author Paul Virilio. Editor John Beckmann is a practicing architect as well as the founder of his own design company, Axis Mundi.

The breadth and size of this collection will make it the most important reader on the subject, of interest to anyone excited by the possibilities of electronic communication.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781568981208
Subtitle:
Architecture, Representation, and Crash Culture
Editor:
Beckmann, John
Editor:
Beckmann, John
Publisher:
Princeton Architectural Press
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Planning
Subject:
Criticism
Subject:
Technological innovations
Subject:
Architectural design
Subject:
Architecture
Subject:
Architectural practice
Subject:
Architectural criticism
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references.
Series Volume:
v. 1549
Publication Date:
November 1998
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
350
Dimensions:
8.02x6.05x1.01 in. 1.38 lbs.

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