ABSTRACT

Reality Modeled After Images: Architecture and Aesthetics after the Digital Image explores architecture’s entanglement with contemporary image culture. It looks closely at how changes produced through technologies of mediation alter disciplinary concepts and produce political effects. Through both historical and contemporary examples, it focuses on how conventions of representation are established, maintained, challenged, and transformed. Critical investigations are conjoined with inquiries into aesthetics and technology in the hope that the tensions between them can aid an exploration into how architectural images are produced, disseminated, and valued; how images alter assumptions regarding the appearances of architecture and the environment.

For students and academics in architecture, design and media studies, architectural and art history, and related fields, this book shows how design is impacted and changed by shifts in image culture, representational conventions and technologies.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

Reality Modeled After Images

part I|50 pages

Poché and the Rendering of Labor

chapter 1|28 pages

The Labor Hidden in the Poché

part II|63 pages

Entourage and the Politics of Objects

chapter 4|31 pages

Episodic Informality

part III|69 pages

Mosaïque and the Appearance of Reality

chapter 5|31 pages

Fluctuations of Attention

chapter 6|36 pages

The Shallowness of Depth