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[Nettime-bold] V2_: New Publication: TransUrbanism |
Publication TransUrbanism = urbanism + transformation urbanism + globalization TransUrbanism is urbanism plus transformation. TransUrbanism is urbanism plus globalization. The city is no longer a clearly localizable spatial unit, but has transformed into an “urban field,” a collection of activities instead of a material structure. Cities today are in a state of continuous decomposition, but are also continually reorganizing and rearranging themselves, expanding and shrinking. TransUrbanism is a design strategy that allows cities to organize themselves as complex systems, where small local structures incorporate global flows. The book features essays, interviews and projects from: Arjen Mulder: TransUrbanism Andreas Ruby: Transgressing Urbanism Arjun Appadurai: The Right to Participate in the Work of the Imagination Scott Lash: Informational Totemism Lars Spuybroek: The Structure of Vagueness Edward Soja: Restructuring the Industrial Capitalist City Mark Wigley: Resisting the City Roemer van Toorn: Against the Hijacking of the Multitude Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Alien Relationships with Public Space Lars Spuybroek meets Rem Koolhaas: Africa Comes First Knowbotic Research: Codes Bad Guys Space Brett Steele: Transitory Image Spaces: Urbanism 2.0 TransUrbanism is: Illustrated full color, Paperback, 240 pages, 16x23 cm, Text in English ISBN: 90-5662-236-6 Price: * 22,50 Editorial Team: Joke Brouwer, Arjen Mulder (editors-in-chief), Laura Martz Design: Joke Brouwer Published by: V2_Publishing/NAI Publishers This book is made possible by the Netherlands Architecture Fund (Stimuleringsfonds voor Architectuur), Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The Body Movies project by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer featured in the book, recently received two prestigious prizes: America's leading critical magazine I.D. Magazine's Golden Award 2002, category Interactive Media Design and Austria's Prix Ars Electronica 2002's 2nd Prize in Interactive Arts. More information can also be found on: www.v2.nl/books On this URL it is also possible to order TransUrbanism on line. Note for the editors (not for publication): For extra images, interview applications and/or more background information you can contact: V2_, Marije Stijkel, Eendrachtsstraat 10, 3012 XL Rotterdam, phone: +31 (0)10 206 72 72, e-mail: marije@v2.nl _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold