Synopses & Reviews
The entr'acte denotes the specific construction of both time and space between parts of a stage performance. Generally taking place in front of closed curtains during set changes between acts, the entr'acte delivers a fleeting new purpose and event to the otherwise sometimes inert space between stage and pit. This collection employs the entr'acte as a model for conceptualizing emerging formations of publics and of public space. The rapidly evolving proliferation of communications technologies today results in new forms and durations of the public, as spaces, socialities, and discourses. Formed without the vast material intervention and deployment of capital of public space past, these defy traditional limits of design and construction. This book examines their qualities and their players, both human and material, as performers of different sorts; as entr'acteurs. The book brings together key thinkers at the intersections of performance, new media, urban studies and architecture to explore this new world of interim publics.
Synopsis
Generally taking place in front of closed curtains during set changes between acts, the entr'acte delivers a fleeting new purpose and event to the otherwise sometimes inert space between stage and pit. This collection employs the entr'acte as a model for conceptualizing emerging formations of publics and of public space.
About the Author
Jordan Geiger is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Entr'acte and VLOs; Jordan Geiger
PART I: SUPRANATIONAL
2. Cloud Megastructures; Benjamin Bratton
3. The Real-time City: A Neo-Republic of Hyper-Publics; Nashid Nabian
4. Entr'actions: Or Performing Disturbances Between-the-In-between; Ricardo Dominguez
PART II: INTERURBAN
5. Occupied: Places and Spaces of Political Action; Jonathan Massey and Brett Snyder
6. Mobility/Data/Race: Occupying the Disjunctive City; Mabel O. Wilson and Mario Gooden
7. Crowd Choreographies; Omar Khan
8. Solidarity Urbanism; Elke Krasny
PART III: TRANSINDIVIDUAL
9. Looking into Nature; Brenda Laurel
10. What Makes a Tangible Information Commons?; Malcolm McCullough
11. The Spectacle Reflected and Refracted; Adrian Blackwell and Eduardo Aquino