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      Editing the field: video tales from globalised cityscapes
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      Editing the field: video tales from globalised cityscapes

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      Editing the field: video tales from globalised cityscapes book

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      Editing the field: video tales from globalised cityscapes book

      ByKrystallia Kamvasinou
      BookArchitecture and Field/Work

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2010
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 9
      eBook ISBN 9780203839447
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      ABSTRACT

      The point of departure for this chapter is a reflective account of the making of a

      short, analogue video (Stansted, December 2000, six mins) and a longer series of

      digital shorts (Mumbai Tales, December 2008, in progress, 30 mins). Both videos are

      about global cities (Sassen 1991), or ‘mega-cities’,1 and the novel user experiences

      these suggest. While both started as parts of research projects that investigated par-

      ticular conditions of the global city (in the first case, mobility, in the second, water

      scarcity), their making generated footage that acted as a field for further investiga-

      tions, revealing aspects of the city that were not part of the researcher’s initial think-

      ing. In this way, the videos began to act as the originators of ideas rather than as

      simple tools for conducting research. This chapter will focus on this dual aspect of

      video used for fieldwork.

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