2013
DOI: 10.4324/9781315882833
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Negotiating the Mediated City

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“…The media and their uses are no longer perceived as separated from our daily practices and our bodies (cf. also Krajina, 2014: 2). Media diary keepers refer to digital intimate media as a place where there is always something happening and going on.…”
Section: Mediatization Diarymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The media and their uses are no longer perceived as separated from our daily practices and our bodies (cf. also Krajina, 2014: 2). Media diary keepers refer to digital intimate media as a place where there is always something happening and going on.…”
Section: Mediatization Diarymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…• A lab • Video and walking diary -through a lapel camera which both records an audio walkingdiary and captures context (Pauwels, 2012;Pink, 2007) • Autophotography -to record participant interest or things that they found significant (Glaw et al, 2017) • Field interviews -to ascertain whether they had commented on and photographed everything that they had considered to be important (Berg, 2009;Krajina, 2014).…”
Section: Field Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the second half of the twentieth century, the screen emerged as the new constitutive element that upgrades the wall from opaque, passive agent and container of bodies to translucent, active vector of signs, signifieds and values (Brighenti, 2009; Tripodi, 2009b). The ‘city of screens’ epitomizes the shift from organizing and containing the circulation of people and goods to a vertical organization of semantic surfaces essential to the circulation of images and abstract values (Krajina, 2016). Urban planning moves from the logistics of its horizontal extension to programming successions of frames and streams of information, a matter of managing an urban palimpsest by deploying a logistics of perception (Virilio, 2005).…”
Section: Space Of Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Film production stands as a model for spatial production in the cinematic city, where the development of fictional narratives is the framework for triggering and consolidating processes of urban restructuring (Tripodi, 2009a). The influence of entertainment industry and the media sector is increasingly entwined with spatial development and real estate, as shown in the key role of corporations such as Time Warner, JCDecaux, etc., in developing and managing urban spaces (Krajina, 2016; Sassen & Roost, 1999). But the entertainment and media industry itself is being rewritten by the current paradigmatic shift into the network society (Castells, 2000).…”
Section: Space Of Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%