Urban Hacking
Cultural Jamming Strategies in the Risky Spaces of Modernity
Urban spaces became battlefields, signifiers have been invaded, new structures have been established: Netculture replaced counterculture in most parts and also focused on the everchanging environments of the modern city. Important questions have been brought up to date and reasked, taking current positions and discourses into account. The major question still remains, namely how to create culturally based resistance under the influence of capitalistic pressure and conservative politics. This collection of essays and contributions attempts to address this question and its implications for different scientific and artistic fields.
Kapitel-Übersicht
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Frontmatter
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Table of Contents
Seiten 5 - 6 -
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the Battlefield. Please Make Yourself Comfortable
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1. HACKING THE CITY
Urban Hacking as a Practical and Theoretical Critique of Public Spaces
Seiten 13 - 34 -
Urban Hacking as a Strategy for Urban (Re-)Planning/Designing
Seiten 35 - 44 -
Spandrel Evolution. Emergent Spaces of Resistance in the 21st Century
Seiten 45 - 48 -
Playing with the Built City
Seiten 49 - 82 -
Please love Banksy. A retrospective on the options of an art of disruption in public space in Vienna.
Seiten 83 - 92 -
2. COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVITY
Guerilla.com
Seiten 95 - 106 -
Guerrilla Gardening. Political protest, or mainstream-compatible, watered-down, wannabe subculture?
Seiten 107 - 118 -
Lenin as major urban hacker in Lviv. From monument to market.
Seiten 119 - 130 -
Verbal Graffiti. Textures of unofficial messages in public space today
Seiten 131 - 146 -
Urban Hacking. An artist strategy
Seiten 147 - 162 -
The most dangerous thing on the air. Someone broadcasts something
Seiten 163 - 168 -
Improv Everywhere. An interview with Charlie Todd.
Seiten 169 - 172 -
3. CODES AND CONSEQUENCES
P2PFOUND CITIES. Project Proposal for the Reconstruction and the Preservation of Abruzzo
Seiten 175 - 186 -
cODE wRITING. On (Artificial) Writing
Seiten 187 - 204 -
Urban Trash Zone. Notes on the collapsing city in Warren Ellis' and Ben Templesmiths Fell: Feral City
Seiten 205 - 214 -
CONTROL
Seiten 215 - 226 -
List of contributors
Seiten 227 - 230
27. März 2014, 230 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-8394-1536-8
Dateigröße: 4.63 MB
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