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Architecture Filmmaking -

Architecture Filmmaking

Igea Troiani, Hugh Campbell (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
404 Seiten
2020
Intellect Books (Verlag)
978-1-78320-994-1 (ISBN)
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Unlike other books on architecture and film, Architecture Filmmaking investigates how the now-expanded field of architecture utilizes the practice of filmmaking (feature/short film, stop motion animation and documentary) or video/moving image in research, teaching and practice, and what the consequences of this interdisciplinary exchange are. While architecture and filmmaking have clearly distinct disciplinary outputs and filmmaking is a much younger art than architecture, the intersection between them is less defined. This book investigates the ways in which architectural researchers, teachers of architecture, their students and practising architects, filmmakers and artists are using filmmaking uniquely in their practice.

Dr Igea Troiani is an academic, architect and independent filmmaker teaching at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. She is co-editor of The Politics of Making (2007) and is founder and editor-in-chief of the international award-winning journal Architecture and Culture, Routledge. Hugh Campbell is professor of architecture at University College Dublin where he is head of the School of Architecture. He is currently leading a HEA-funded project to develop the relationship between the National College of Art and Design and UCD.

Introduction 



Part I: Architecture Filmmaking Technique 



Architectural Codes in the works of Dan Graham, Bernard Tschumi and Diller and Scofidio – Sarah Breen Lovett



The Depth Between Frames: Architectural Representation in Two Films by Elizabeth Price and Rut Blees Luxemburg – Alexandra Stara



Mysteries of the Visible: Filmic Operations and Their Value for the Representation of Place – Artistic Research in the Moving Image – Fred Truniger



Paris Plays Itself: Widescreen and the City in Tati, Godard and Melville – Douglas Smith



Tracking Spatial Continuity in the Urban Realm – Igea Troiani and Hugh Campbell



Inside History: Filmic Space-time and an Electronics Archaeology – Christine McCarthy



Part II: Architecture Filmmakers 



Section I 



Reimagining Domesticity in 03-FLATS: Single Women and Singapore Public Housing – Lilian Chee



Filming Architecture and the Architecture of Film: A Reading of the Maison de Verre – Mary Vaughan Johnson



Light Matter: The Transdisciplinary Practice of the Architectural Moving Drawing – Eleanor Suess



Section II 



Hammer to Bell: A Poetic Documentary about Limerick – Jan Frohburg and Christina Gangos



Invented Memories: Notes on Filming Industrial Ruins in Eleonas, Athens – Ektoras Arkomanis



Errant Bodies: A Critical Essay on the Film More Out of Curiosity – Ronnie Close



Section III 



Fight Club: Whether to Make PoMo Architecture or Blow It Up! – Dik Jarman



His House, Our House and Her House: A Filmic Place for Women – Igea Troiani



Stylist as Auteur: Hierarchy, Reputation and Creative Control – Philip Clarke



Part III: Architecture Filmmaking Pedagogy 



Un-framing Reality: Sets of Intensities as Smallest Common Denominator in Film and Architecture – Marc Boumeester



From Blockbuster to Any Space: A Pedagogy of the Filmic Imaginary – Randall Teal



Deeper into Projection: Spatiotemporal Design Inquiry through Digital and Computational Methods – Thomas Forget



Resonance and Transcendence of a Bodily Presence: How a Filmic Mapping of Non-visual, Aural and Bodily Relations in Space Can Strengthen the Sensory Dimension in Architectural Design – Rikke Munck Petersen and Mads Farsø



Cinematic Collage as Architectural Design Research – Igea Troiani and Tonia Carless



Cinematics in Architectural Practice and Culture: The Cambridge Project –François Penz and Maureen Thomas



A Postgraduate Student’s Pursuit for the Future of Architecture Filmmaking in Cuba’s Cinematic Heart: No Hay CINE – Edward Gillibrand

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Gewicht 844 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Technik Architektur
ISBN-10 1-78320-994-1 / 1783209941
ISBN-13 978-1-78320-994-1 / 9781783209941
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