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Projected Cities: Cinema and Urban Space, Vol. 1

by Stephen Barber
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Synopsis

In this illuminating and provocative survey, Stephen Barber examines the historical relationship between film and the urban landscape. Projected Cities looks with particular focus at the cinema of Europe and Japan, two closely linked cinematic cultures which have been foremost in the use of urban imagery, to reveal elements of culture, architecture and history. By examining this imagery, especially at moments of turmoil and experimentation, the author reveals how cinema has used images of cities to influence our perception of everything from history to the human body, and how cinematic images of cities have been fundamental to the ways in which the city has been imagined, formulated and remembered. The book goes on to assess the impact of media culture on the status of film and cinema spaces, and concludes by considering digital renderings of the modern city. Projected Cities will appeal to all readers engaged with the city, film and contemporary culture.

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"Very readable. . . a great starting point for thinking about what the city

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About the Author, Stephen Barber

Stephen Barber is Senior Research Fellow in film and media at the European Research Centre, Kingston University, Surrey. He is the author of Fragments of the European City (Reaktion, 1995), Tokyo Vertigo (2001) and Extreme Europe (Reaktion, 2001). The Times has praised his work as "brilliant and profound".

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2003
Publisher
Reaktion Books, Limited
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781861891273

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