[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[ecrea] Code and Clay, Data and Dirt: Five Thousand Years of Urban Media
Tue Nov 14 15:40:47 GMT 2017
A new publication from University Of Minnesota Press
Free postage to UK customers
http://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/code-and-clay-data-and-dirt **
**
*Code and Clay, Data and Dirt***
*Five Thousand Years of Urban Media***
/Shannon Mattern///
"/Code and Clay, Data and Dirt/ has style and method, originality
and purpose. Each dig into this exceptional work has brought pleasure
and scholarly respect."—Malcolm McCullough, author of /Digital Ground/
"/Code and Clay, Data and Dirt/ is a vital new contribution to media
archaeology. Using multisensory, archival, and speculative methods, this
book’s riveting journey through the deep time of media explores how
cities inscribe, transmit, perform, and reverberate. Responding to the
current fascination with big data and smart cities, Shannon Mattern
powerfully demonstrates that cities have always been sites of urban
intelligence."—Lisa Parks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"This is highly synthetic and sophisticated work, and Shannon Mattern is
generous to her readers, serving as an informed guide to a complex past.
She pushes us to a rich archaeological encounter with the layered
presence of the past, as well as its vanished remains and traces, to
think about ways of reading the world in its full artifactuality. The
book is a wonderfully vivid account and analysis of the intersections of
media technologies and urban landscapes."—Johanna Drucker, University of
California, Los Angeles
For years, pundits have trumpeted the earthshattering changes that big
data and smart networks will soon bring to our cities. But what if
cities have long been built for intelligence, maybe for millennia? In
/Code and Clay, Data/ and Dirt Shannon Mattern advances the provocative
argument that our urban spaces have been “smart” and mediated for
thousands of years.
Offering powerful new ways of thinking about our cities, /Code and Clay,
Data and Dirt/ goes far beyond the standard historical concepts of
origins, development, revolutions, and the accomplishments of an elite
few. Mattern shows that in their architecture, laws, street layouts, and
civic knowledge—and through technologies including the telephone,
telegraph, radio, printing, writing, and even the human voice—cities
have long negotiated a rich exchange between analog and digital, code
and clay, data and dirt, ether and ore.
Mattern’s vivid prose takes readers through a historically and
geographically broad range of stories, scenes, and locations,
synthesizing a new narrative for our urban spaces. Taking media
archaeology to the city’s streets, /Code and Clay, Data and Dirt/
reveals new ways to write our urban, media, and cultural histories.
*Shannon Mattern*is associate professor in the School of Media Studies
at The New School in New York. She is author of /The New Downtown
Library: Designing with Communities/ and /Deep Mapping the Media City/,
both from Minnesota.
University Of Minnesota Press | November 2017| 288pp | 9781517902445 |
Paperback | £21.99*
20% discount with this code: CSL1117CCDD**
*Price subject to change.
**Offer excludes North & South America , Australia, New Zealand & Japan
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please
use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at
http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]