the paper wants to deepen the relationship between plural forms of urban drawing, in the last 100 years, and the different role played by people, as subjects or actors, living the spaces of the city. In particular by stressing the role of perception and how representation theories and practices have been the common thread in the evolution of urban analysis during the late nineteenth and twentieth century. The rise of modern culture has partially anesthetized the look on city, seeking a raw objectivity that seemed to hide the qualitative aspects of city that are now again in the center of new trends in the use of drawing for urban sciences.
"What is the City but the People?" Redraw the Perceived Townscapes: Visual Genealogies and Contemporary Trends
VILLA, DANIELE
2015-01-01
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the paper wants to deepen the relationship between plural forms of urban drawing, in the last 100 years, and the different role played by people, as subjects or actors, living the spaces of the city. In particular by stressing the role of perception and how representation theories and practices have been the common thread in the evolution of urban analysis during the late nineteenth and twentieth century. The rise of modern culture has partially anesthetized the look on city, seeking a raw objectivity that seemed to hide the qualitative aspects of city that are now again in the center of new trends in the use of drawing for urban sciences.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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