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hey cousinchen,
das kam gerade reingeflattert und ich dachte, dass es dich interessieren
koennte.
liebste gruesse aus ramallah!
hanna
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 11:55 AM, C.Melhuish <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
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> We are delighted to announce details of the forthcoming exhibition and
> one-day conference:
> 'Visualising atmospheres: digital placemaking in the 21st century'
> The Building Centre, Store Street, London WC1E 7BT, August 19th - 31st
> 2013.
> For further information and images please contact:
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> Please register to attend the conference at www.goo.gl/QCpCC
> <http://www.goo.gl/QCpCC>
>
> In the so-called 'experience economy', architecture and urban design have
> become vital to place-making and urban branding strategies as cities
> re-invent themselves on a global stage. Digital visualisations of buildings
> and places are crucial tools for imaginig and designing new urban
> developments, as well as for projecting what they will feel like. They have
> become an ubiquitous part of the urban visual landscape, and now constitute
> the main platform for interaction and communication between architects,
> developers, planners, and the public.
>
> This exhibition takes a closer look at digital visualisations. It explores
> what lies behind the glossy surface of the images we see, and how they are
> changing the way in which architects work. Focusing on a large-scale urban
> transformation in Doha, Qatar, designed by British and US architects, the
> exhibition explores the complex processes of digital image production. It
> examines how these images circulate between architects, visualisers and
> their client; it explores the impact they have on design development; and
> it
> interrogates their attempt to shape how people will experience urban spaces
> in the future across the globe.
>
> A conference open to all will be held at the Building Centre on 31st August
> from 10.00 - 17.00, bringing together a range of design professionals and
> urban academics to discuss these issues. Places are free but please
> register
> to attend at www.goo.gl/QCpCC <http://www.goo.gl/QCpCC> .
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>
> 'Visualising atmospheres' is curated by Monica Degen, Clare Melhuish and
> Gillian Rose. It is based on the ESRC research project 'Architectural
> atmospheres: the impact of digital visualising technologies on contemporary
> architectural practice' (RES-062-23-3305), at The Open University and
> Brunel
> University.
> Exhibition design: Studio DA; graphic design: BCMH
> Photo: C.Melhuish 2012, courtesy Msheireb Properties
>
>
> Dr Clare Melhuish
> Research Associate
> 'Architectural atmospheres: the impact of digital visualisation
> technologies
> on contemporary architectural practice'
> Open University (Geography) and Brunel University (Sociology)
>
> http://www8.open.ac.uk/researchcentres/osrc/research/projects/architectural-
> atmospheres
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> http://www8.open.ac.uk/researchcentres/osrc/research/projects/architectural
> -atmospheres>
> ESRC-funded project 2011-2013 (Grant No. RES-062-23-3305)
>
>
> Caribbean Urban Aesthetics
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> www.open.ac.uk/blogs/CUA <http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/CUA>
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