
The Building as Screen
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Chapter 1: Introducing Massive Media
- From the Top
- Why Massive Media?
- A Brief History of the Public Sphere, Monumentality, and Media
* The Most Advanced Site of Struggle: The Public Sphere
* Looking Up Together: Monumentality
* A Modern Monument for the Modern Masses
* Space and Media
* Accelerated Rituals
* Reverie Amidst the Real
* Entering Supermodernism
- How This Book Works
Chapter 2: Experiments in Large-scale Projection and the (New) New Monumentality
- Moving Images
- A Short history of the Moving Image in Public Space
- Architecture, Expanded Cinema, and the New Monumentality
- The Image Mill
* Superimposition and Massive Media: Super Imposing
* Spatial Montage: Extra Diegetic
* Dispositif and Apparatus: Staging the City
- McLarena: Recentring the Audience
* Participation: Don't Just Sit There and Watch
* Place Branding and Theatricality
- A New (New) Monumentality?
- Experiments in Public Projection
* 30 moons many hands
* The Line
- A Perceptual Laboratory for Popular Needs and Aspirations
Chapter 3: The Empire State Building and the Roles of Low-Resolution Media Facades in a Data Society
- This Building is on Fire
- A Short History of the Empire State Building
* Colours and Meanings
- Understanding Contemporary Dimensions of Public Data Visualizations
- The Empire State Building as Monumental Public Data Visualization
- Experiments in Public Data Visualization
* E-TOWER
* In The Air, Tonight
- Temporary Intensities and Collective Conversations in Supermodern, Relational Space
Chapter 4: Curating Massive Media
- Changing Spaces
- A Short History of Public Screen Practice
- Massive Media and Public Art
- What People Have in (The) Common
- Connecting Cities
- Streaming Museum
- Curating the Ryerson Image Arts Building
- Connecting Sites and Streams
Chapter 5: When Buildings Become Screens
- Dancing with Buildings
- Tactics and Strategies
- More Massive, More Media
Bibliography
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