Cityscaping

Cityscaping
Author: Therese Fuhrer,Felix Mundt,Jan Stenger
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110400960

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The term ‘cityscaping’ is here introduced to characterise the creative process through which the image of the city is created and represented in various media– text, film and artefacts. It thus turns attention away from built urban spaces and onto mental images of cities. One focus is on the question of which literary, visual and acoustic means prompt their recipients’ spatial imagination; another is to inquire into the semantics and functions that are ascribed to the image of a city as constructed in various media. The examples of ancient texts and works of art, and modern literature and films, are used to elucidate the artistic potential of images of the city and the techniques by which they are semanticised. With its interdisciplinary approach, the volume for the first time makes clear how strongly mental images of urban space, both ancient and modern, have been shaped by the techniques of their representation in media.

Cityscapes in History

Cityscapes in History
Author: Heléna Tóth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317165750

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Cityscapes in History: Creating the Urban Experience explores the ways in which scholars from a variety of disciplines - history, history of art, geography and architecture - think about and study the urban environment. The concept ’cityscapes’ refers to three different dynamics that shape the development of the urban environment: the interplay between conscious planning and organic development, the tension between social control and its unintended consequences and the relationship between projection and self-presentation, as articulated through civic ceremony and ritual. The book is structured around three sections, each covering a particular aspect of the urban experience. ’The City Planned’ looks at issues related to agency, self-perception, the transfer of knowledge and the construction of space. ’The City Lived’ explores the experience of urbanity and the construction of space as a means of social control. And finally, ’The City as a Stage’ examines the ways in which cultural practices and power-relations shape - and are in turn shaped by - the construction of space. Each section combines the work of scholars from different fields who examine these dynamics through both theoretical essays and empirical research, and provides a coherent framework in which to assess a wide range of chronological and geographical subjects. Taken together the essays in this volume provide a truly interdisciplinary investigation of the urban phenomenon. By making fascinating connections between such seemingly diverse topics as 15th century France and modern America, the collection raises valuable questions about scholarly approaches to urban studies.

Cityscapes

Cityscapes
Author: John King
Publsiher: Heyday Books
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1597141542

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Cityscape

Cityscape
Author: C. A. Suleiman,Ari Marmell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Dungeons and Dragons (Game)
ISBN: 0786939397

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The material in this supplement is appropriate for both Dungeons and Dragons players and Dungeon Masters. It features city-building rules, new options for city-based characters and encounters, and rules for urban terrain.

The 1000 Dot to Dot Book Icons

The 1000 Dot to Dot Book  Icons
Author: Thomas Pavitte
Publsiher: 1000 Dot-to-Dot
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Connect-the-dots puzzles
ISBN: 178157104X

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The first collection in Thomas Pavitte's internationally best-selling 1000 Dot-to-Dot series features 20 iconic portraits, including Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon and Albert Einstein, to complete yourself. With each drawing consisting of 1000 dots (handily colour-coded in groups of 100 to help you keep your place), you'll have hours of fun creating images that are not only satisfying to complete, but also cool enough to put on your wall.

Documenting Cityscapes

Documenting Cityscapes
Author: Iván Villarmea Álvarez
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780231850780

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While film studies has traditionally treated the presence of the city in film as an urban text operating inside of a cinematic one, this approach has recently evolved into the study of cinema as a technology of place. From this perspective, Documenting Cityscapes explores the way the city has been depicted by nonfiction filmmakers since the late 1970s, paying particular attention to three aesthetic tendencies: documentary landscaping, urban self-portraits, and metafilmic strategies. Through the formal analysis of fifteen works from six different countries, this volume investigates how the rise of subjectivity has helped to develop a kind of gaze that is closer to citizens than to the institutions and corporations responsible for recent major transformations. Documenting Cityscapes therefore reveals the extent to which cinema has become an agent of urban change, in which certain films not only challenge the most controversial policies of late capitalism but also are able to produce spatiality themselves.

The Urban Sketching Handbook Architecture and Cityscapes

The Urban Sketching Handbook  Architecture and Cityscapes
Author: Gabriel Campanario
Publsiher: Urban Sketching Handbooks
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2014-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781592539611

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The Urban Sketching Handbook: Architecture and Cityscapesprovides keys to help make the experience of drawing architecture and cityscapes fun and rewarding, using composition, depth, scale, contrast, line and creativity.

Cityscape

Cityscape
Author: April Pulley Sayre
Publsiher: Greenwillow Books
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0062893319

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Photographs and easy-to-read, rhyming text introduce how basic STEAM concepts can be found in the architecture, building, construction, and transportation of city life. Includes notes about what to look for while wandering through a city.