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Space and Narrative - Narrative and Space
Other Titles: From the field of narrative functions, to the field of inventive practices of meaning-making and spatial planning and vice-versa
Authors: Moira, Maria
Makris, Dimitrios
Subject: HUMANITIES AND ARTS > ARTS AND LETTERS > PHILOLOGY > LITERATURE
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > ARTS AND LETTERS > VISUAL ARTS > ARCHITECTURE
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > ARTS AND LETTERS > VISUAL ARTS > DESIGN
MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE > COMPUTER SCIENCE > HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION > MIXED, AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY
MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE > COMPUTER SCIENCE > GRAPHICS AND VISUALIZATION
LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES > ANTHROPOLOGY (NON PHYSICAL) > SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY > CULTURE AND LIFESTYLE > CULTURAL HERITAGE
NATURAL SCIENCES AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES > EARTH SCIENCES > GEOGRAPHY > GEO-INFORMATICS > SPATIAL ANALYSIS
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING > ARCHITECTURE > URBAN ARCHITECTURE
Keywords:
Representation
Architectural design
Urban space
Narrative
Augmented reality
Literature geography
Modern city
Cultural deposits
Collective and cultural memory
Chronotope
Anthropology and Architecture
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Abstract:
The magic of poetic discourse, the inherent dynamics of language to reveal the essence of things is the source of inspiration and the starting point for an architectural design that serves human necessity and supports its aesthetic and meaningful realization. This book is a research project of interdisciplinary scope and multidisciplinary theoretical orientation. A study which examines the relationships, synergies and interactions, which arise or may arise, between the narrative immaterial space of literature and the material anthropogenic space, designed or not and vice-versa. The current research framework deals on the one hand with the possibility of deriving meaning and content from the literary prose representations of spaces (fictional and descriptive) during the process of architectural design, as an effective and valid analytical methodology, and on the other hand examines, by investigating particular cases, the creative challenge that the designed space can be read and experienced as a broad and diverse narrative. Since every architectural design is not simply a scientific mechanism for managing functional, technical and constructional issues, which can be resolved through scientific consideration, know-how and technology, but primarily constitutes a broad field of artistic creation and communication of meanings and ideas, in the context of which multiple myths and stories are mixed and individual and collective experiences are assembled into a whole. Concurrently, if the transformation of human experience, as proposed by the philosophy of technology, leads to a complex vision, which is based on multi-viewing and the subject's exposure to multiple screens under a constant barrage of stimuli, this particular study investigates the potential synergies between literary-fictional narrative, architectural design, and human habitation in light of interactive dynamic contents based on the use of current 3D digital scene synthesis and spatialization technologies.
Linguistic Editors: Pantazi, Zoi
Graphic Editors: Lassithiotaki-Moira, Antonina
Type: Undergraduate textbook
Creation Date: 23-03-2024
Item Details:
ISBN 978-618-228-166-6
License: Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-400
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/11744
Bibliographic Reference: Moira, M., & Makris, D. (2024). Space and Narrative - Narrative and Space [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-400
Language: Greek
Consists of:
1. Narrative and Space. Preface to the book
2. Language as Creator of the meanings of Space. The Forms of Words. The Words of Forms
3. From the Literary Text to the Invention of Space. The Concept of Ηypotyposis
4. The modern City in the Literature and the Apocalyptic Dynamics of Language
5. Representation Games. Counterpoints – Parallels – Convergences in Literary Writing and Design
6. Collective Memory, Literature, Places of human habitation
7. The Unknown and Silenced Aspects of Literary Geography
8. Embodied Experience in the City. The Chronotopic necessity
9. Walking Explorations of the Urban Space
10. Augmenting Spatiality and Content
11. Augmented Urban Reality. Four Strategies of City Appropriation
12. Tell a Story, Shape a Story. Narratives of places and human actions
13. Digital Surveys and Spatial Analyses
14. Toward the Formation of New Spatial Narratives
Number of pages 318
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions
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