
The Architecture of the Wire
Infrastructures of Telecommunication
MIT Press
Published on 22. April 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-262-55163-2 (ISBN)
Description
A visually inspiring architectural history of the wire and its representations that illuminates the relationship between telecommunications, technology, and architecture.
The Architecture of the Wire explores the development of telecommunications infrastructure and its impact on the architectural and urban culture of the modern age—from poles, wires, and cables, to “micro-architectures,” such as the théâtrophone and the telephone booth. Starting with the intrepid worldwide infrastructures of the late nineteenth century, Carlotta Darò proposes a new history that explores the multiple links and crossroads of such technical “things” with architecture and art.
Based on extensive research of North American company archives, and French institutional ones, and drawing on secondary literature in art and architectural history, media studies, and the history of technology, Darò examines the aesthetic implications of material objects that have forever changed our urban, rural, and domestic environments.
The Architecture of the Wire explores the development of telecommunications infrastructure and its impact on the architectural and urban culture of the modern age—from poles, wires, and cables, to “micro-architectures,” such as the théâtrophone and the telephone booth. Starting with the intrepid worldwide infrastructures of the late nineteenth century, Carlotta Darò proposes a new history that explores the multiple links and crossroads of such technical “things” with architecture and art.
Based on extensive research of North American company archives, and French institutional ones, and drawing on secondary literature in art and architectural history, media studies, and the history of technology, Darò examines the aesthetic implications of material objects that have forever changed our urban, rural, and domestic environments.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge (Massachusetts)
United States
Publishing group
MIT Press Ltd
Illustrations
171 COLOR ILLUS., 27 BLACK AND WHITE ILLUS
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
566 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-262-55163-2 (9780262551632)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Carlotta Darò; translated by Christian Hubert
Content
Preface
1 Matter: Anatomy of the Line
2 Aesthetics: The Sublime and the Ugly
3 Technics: From the Line to the Network, the American Regional Model
4 Imaginary: The Eutopia of Connectivity
5 Wireless: Theories of the Invisible
6 Law: The Public and Private Spheres
7 Planning: Conduits of Sound
8 Public: Au théâtre chez soi
9 Booth: The Public Post
10 Ubiquity: Finder of Men
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1 Matter: Anatomy of the Line
2 Aesthetics: The Sublime and the Ugly
3 Technics: From the Line to the Network, the American Regional Model
4 Imaginary: The Eutopia of Connectivity
5 Wireless: Theories of the Invisible
6 Law: The Public and Private Spheres
7 Planning: Conduits of Sound
8 Public: Au théâtre chez soi
9 Booth: The Public Post
10 Ubiquity: Finder of Men
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index