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'''Media City''' may refer to: |
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* [[Dubai Media City]] |
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"Media City" is a broad term that may refer to a diversity of phenomena, from specific real estate developments like [[Media City UK]], to sociological/theoretical frameworks for the contemporary information- and media-rich urban environment (e.g. the work of [[Manuel Castells]]), to a EU-funded research project based in the departments of Architecture, Media and Urban Sociology at the [[Bauhaus University, Weimar]], Germany.<ref>http://www.mediacityproject.com/en_EN/project/aims/</ref> |
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* [[Jordan Media City]] |
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* [[MediaCityUK]] |
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According to Shannon Mattern, the Media City "is typically presented [by scholars and designers] as a product of modern times and modern technology — a spatial construction that came into being with the rise of photography and film and is evolving into our sentient cities of tomorrow." <ref>http://www.wordsinspace.net/wordpress/2013/05/07/northern-resonances-talks-in-sweden-finland/</ref> |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* http://www.mediacityproject.com |
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* http://mediacities.net |
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For a 2013 presentation on the subject, from the annual EU-funded Media City research project, see [https://storify.com/kblstudio/feeding-the-media-city Feeding the Media City]. |
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 27 September 2021
Media City may refer to: