03736oam 22004814a 450 991015178190332120170914133004.0988-8313-83-5(CKB)3710000000953363(MiAaPQ)EBC4724629(StDuBDS)EDZ0001718634(OCoLC)963736181(MdBmJHUP)muse53383(EXLCZ)99371000000095336320161118e20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAmbient Screens and Transnational Public Spacesedited by Nikos PapastergiadisBaltimore, Maryland :Project Muse,2016Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE, 2017©20161 online resource (265 pages) illustrationsIssued as part of book collections on Project MUSE.988-8208-92-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Prelude -- facet one. Mediatization -- 1. Introduction : screen cultures and public spaces / Nikos Papastergiadis, Amelia Barikin, Scott McQuire, and Audrey Yue -- facet two. Large screen projects : a dossier -- 2. Walls, attractions, and media : an archaeology of public visual displays / Erkki Huhtamo -- 3. Big Screens, little acts : transformations in the structures and operations of public address / Justin Clemens, Christopher Dodds, and Adam Nash -- 4. Shanghai's public screen culture : local and coeval / Chris Berry -- 5. Defining the public in Piccadilly Circus / Sean Cubitt -- 6. Digital public infrastructures for creative communities : the case of the Quartier des Spectacles / Claude Fortin, Kate Hennessy, and Carman Neustaedter -- 7. The inside/outside equation : building skins and screens / Gary Gumpert and Susan J. Drucker -- facet three. Large screens and the transnational public sphere -- 8. Mobile methods and large screens / Nikos Papastergiadis, Amelia Barikin, Xin Gu, Scott McQuire, and Audrey Yue -- facet four. Ambient screens -- 9. Conclusion : ambient screens / Nikos Papastergiadis, Amelia Barikin, and Scott McQuire.Large public screens have now become a ubiquitous part of the contemporary cityscape. Far from being simply oversized televisions, the media experts contributing to Ambient Screens and Transnational Public Spaces put forward a strong case that such screens could serve as important sites for cultural exchange. Advances in digital technology spell the possibilities of conducting mobile modes of interaction across national boundaries, and in the process expose the participants to novel sensory experiences, giving rise to a new form of public culture. Understanding this phenomenon calls for a reconceptualization of "public space" and "ambience," as well as connecting the two concepts with each other. This pioneering study of the impact of media platforms on urban cultural life presents a theoretical analysis and a history of screens, followed by discussions of site-specific urban screen practices on five continents. There is also a substantial examination of the world's first real-time cross-cultural exchange via the networking of large public screens located in Melbourne and Seoul.Public spacesTelevision broadcastingSocial aspectsElectronic books. Public spaces.Television broadcastingSocial aspects.302.2345Papastergiadis Nikos1962-MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910151781903321Ambient Screens and Transnational Public Spaces2987329UNINA