Throughout the history, cities have always been regarded as sites or centers of accumulation of political, economic, cultural, social and material resources. Today, in the age of ubiquitous computing, information and communication technologies have radically changed the role of cities as centers, transforming them into multiple nodes in the networks of dynamic data and communication flows, or into overexposed cities (P. Virilio). In other words, cities have entered a new mode of existence as non-geographic entities or “meta-cities” (W.Gibson) in which buildings are hardware and software is the way of life. In this paper, I will show how the convergence of digital and material spaces has affected the notions of architecture and urbanism and ...
In a multimodal era in which behavioral and cognitive factors are exploited within a range of digita...
We have entered a new époque, transforming our societies from the mechanical to the digital. This un...
Abstract Art, architecture, cinematography, and media as urban images in motion concerning digitali...
As digital technologies make a powerful impact on the production of space and software mediates most...
The expectations for shaping the urban landscape toward the ethical and aesthetic values of democrac...
Architecture has mixed up with other design fields. Big architectural firms design in expressing the...
Redefining the city as interactive media can reveal new possibilities for architects and designers. ...
Architecture, in one sense, has become part of the media: it has an aspect which is symbolic and sem...
The chapter explores how temporary architectural structures can become media for bottom-up approache...
Architecture focuses on designing built environments in response to society’s needs, reflecting cult...
In the contemporary reality the term "diversity" has become the basic feature that characterizes bot...
There has been much attention in the last half-century on developing digital technologies for archit...
There is a connection between theoretical schemes such as Archizoom's No‐Stop City and the virtual a...
The disciplines of architecture, media studies, urban design, city planning, lighting design, digita...
The 21st Century city, has already been described as a place of simultaneous experience. Where the p...
In a multimodal era in which behavioral and cognitive factors are exploited within a range of digita...
We have entered a new époque, transforming our societies from the mechanical to the digital. This un...
Abstract Art, architecture, cinematography, and media as urban images in motion concerning digitali...
As digital technologies make a powerful impact on the production of space and software mediates most...
The expectations for shaping the urban landscape toward the ethical and aesthetic values of democrac...
Architecture has mixed up with other design fields. Big architectural firms design in expressing the...
Redefining the city as interactive media can reveal new possibilities for architects and designers. ...
Architecture, in one sense, has become part of the media: it has an aspect which is symbolic and sem...
The chapter explores how temporary architectural structures can become media for bottom-up approache...
Architecture focuses on designing built environments in response to society’s needs, reflecting cult...
In the contemporary reality the term "diversity" has become the basic feature that characterizes bot...
There has been much attention in the last half-century on developing digital technologies for archit...
There is a connection between theoretical schemes such as Archizoom's No‐Stop City and the virtual a...
The disciplines of architecture, media studies, urban design, city planning, lighting design, digita...
The 21st Century city, has already been described as a place of simultaneous experience. Where the p...
In a multimodal era in which behavioral and cognitive factors are exploited within a range of digita...
We have entered a new époque, transforming our societies from the mechanical to the digital. This un...
Abstract Art, architecture, cinematography, and media as urban images in motion concerning digitali...