Geomedia: Networked Cities and the Future of Public Space

Geomedia: Networked Cities and the Future of Public Space

by Scott McQuire
Geomedia: Networked Cities and the Future of Public Space

Geomedia: Networked Cities and the Future of Public Space

by Scott McQuire

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Overview

Geomedia offers critical analysis of the new possibilities and power relations emerging in the public space of contemporary cities. As ubiquitous digital networks enable embedded and mobile devices to integrate place-specific data with real-time feedback circuits, everyday experience of public space has become subject to new demands. Looking beyond debates framed by the dominance of surveillance and spectacle, McQuire asks: how might the kind of collaborative practices that have flourished in art and online cultures be translated into urban space?

In the urban crisis of the 1960s, Henri Lefebvre argued that the capacity for a city’s inhabitants to actively appropriate the time and space of their surroundings was a critical dimension of modern democracy. What does it mean to speak of ‘the right to the city’ in the context of the networked city? Addressing this question through a series of case studies, this cutting-edge text highlights the tensions between citizen and consumer, communication and surveillance, participation and control, which define contemporary struggles over public space.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509510658
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 09/06/2016
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 348 KB

About the Author

Scott McQuire is Associate Professor of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne

Table of Contents

Contents
00 Introduction
01 Transforming Media and Public Space
02 Googling the City
03 Participatory Public Space
04 Urban Screens and Urban Media Events
05 Recomposing Public Space
Notes
References
Index
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