A situation constructed from loose and overlapping social and architectural aggregates

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A situation constructed from loose and overlapping social and architectural aggregates

Cities structure our lives, resources, interactions, and identities. From Sebastiano Serlio to Rem Koolhaas, architects have used the metaphor of theater, presenting the city as stage, as comic sets for comic acts, as a delirious city for delirious subjects, generic city for generic subjects, and so on. Today, however, we are social anywhere, actors on- and offstage. So what happens when the city no longer structures us, or when basic urban elements ? streets, buildings, facades, and addresses ? have been augmented, superimposed, and untethered by or replaced through technology?

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English
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128

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Braunach

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Dewey Decimal Class
724.6
Library of Congress
NA680 .M53 2016

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Pagination
128 pages
Number of pages
128

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OL44584959M
ISBN 10
388778488X
ISBN 13
9783887784881
OCLC/WorldCat
966841234

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OL32764266W

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