
Re-Imagining the City
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Chapter 1: Situating Art, Urban Space and Globalization - Elizabeth Grierson and Kristen Sharp
Section I: Art and Urban Place
Chapter 2: Art and Culture: The global turn - Malcolm Miles
Chapter 3: Catalysing our Cities: Architecture as the new alchemy for creative enterprise - Tom Barker
Chapter 4: The Place of the Urban: Intersections between mobile and game cultures - Larissa Hjorth
Section II: Transforming Spaces and Experiences of the City
Chapter 5: Driving the Sonic City - Kristen Sharp
Chapter 6: 'The Vacant Hotel': Site-specific public art and the experience of driving the semi-privatized geographies of Melbourne's EastLink Tollway - Ashley Perry
Chapter 7: The Transient City: The city as urbaness - Maggie McCormick
Section III: Exchange and Transaction
Chapter 8: 'The Liquid Continent': Globalization, urbanization, contemporary Pacific art and Australia - Pamela Zeplin
Chapter 9: Abdul Abdullah: Art, marginality and identity - Leslie Morgan
Chapter 10: The Visible Hand: An urban accord for outsourced craft - Kevin Murray Section IV: Interventions in Public Space
Chapter 11: Border Memorials: When the local rejects the global - SueAnne Ware
Chapter 12: Encountering the Elephant Parade: Intersections of aesthetics, ecology and economy - Elizabeth Grierson
Chapter 13: Re-imagining Dutch Urban Life: The Blue House in Amsterdam - Zara Stanhope
Conclusion
Chapter 14: Cities as Limitless Spaces of Simultaneity and Paradox - Chris Hudson
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