When someone thinks about the future of cities and urban forms, it’s intuitive to imagine a situation of an ideal and utopian place; or even another extreme, a dystopian condition. These landscapes that come to mind are often creations of cinematography, which, in general, expose issues of nostalgia to the obsolete past compared to technological development. From this, the typical power relationship represented in the works is evident while watching dystopian films: who dominates and who is dominated. Thus, this is why such duality - materialized by Foucault’s panopticon (1975) by exerting power effects - ends up essentially linked to spatial/ territorial issues, since, “there is no space touched by human beings, on the surface of the plane...
“Forms of Utopia” is part of a larger research investigating critical and speculative methods used i...
none1noThe power of filmmaking as a research and mapping tool stands in the ability to shed light th...
How much is it worth for whom? How long will be worth for? We must not be scared off by mythical nam...
Any form of media or literature has the potential of being used as a tool to depict our perception o...
ABSTRACT: Cities and the cinema have been inextricably linked ever since Louis Lumière filmed worker...
The following article takes a closer look at how filmmakers can use the potential of film in order t...
Since its beginnings, cinema has shaped a collective imaginary through urban screen images, portrayi...
Since the development of a sequential and panoramatic vision, and since the birth of the languages o...
The cinema is fantastical and irresponsible. Its buildings are designed as whims, without even havi...
From medieval city views to contemporary urban imaginaries, imagination has always played a major ro...
Today, an increasingly tense political climate raises new questions as for the referent and role of ...
AbstractThis session at FET11 explored how the cinematic city could inspire researchers who are work...
The development of utopia-driven projective research is necessary given the general condition of uns...
This paper addresses the relationship between the city and film, by means of analysing selected exam...
Architecture has always reflected the state of society, as it must adapt to human life. In a worse c...
“Forms of Utopia” is part of a larger research investigating critical and speculative methods used i...
none1noThe power of filmmaking as a research and mapping tool stands in the ability to shed light th...
How much is it worth for whom? How long will be worth for? We must not be scared off by mythical nam...
Any form of media or literature has the potential of being used as a tool to depict our perception o...
ABSTRACT: Cities and the cinema have been inextricably linked ever since Louis Lumière filmed worker...
The following article takes a closer look at how filmmakers can use the potential of film in order t...
Since its beginnings, cinema has shaped a collective imaginary through urban screen images, portrayi...
Since the development of a sequential and panoramatic vision, and since the birth of the languages o...
The cinema is fantastical and irresponsible. Its buildings are designed as whims, without even havi...
From medieval city views to contemporary urban imaginaries, imagination has always played a major ro...
Today, an increasingly tense political climate raises new questions as for the referent and role of ...
AbstractThis session at FET11 explored how the cinematic city could inspire researchers who are work...
The development of utopia-driven projective research is necessary given the general condition of uns...
This paper addresses the relationship between the city and film, by means of analysing selected exam...
Architecture has always reflected the state of society, as it must adapt to human life. In a worse c...
“Forms of Utopia” is part of a larger research investigating critical and speculative methods used i...
none1noThe power of filmmaking as a research and mapping tool stands in the ability to shed light th...
How much is it worth for whom? How long will be worth for? We must not be scared off by mythical nam...