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- W2765517702 abstract "Media and the City Hugh Hardy What defines a city? Cities are all about people, about their interac- tion, finding different ways to reach them with new forms of communica- tion. Tall buildings, yes, and complex transportation systems, yes, and busy streets, yes; but what animates these urban places is the reciprocal actions of people. The media now make it possible for this interchange to take place in the streets at an unprece- dented scale. The physical fact of New York’s street grid roots everything in place as much as any of its individual buildings. The permanence of the streets continues to define a sense of place more strongly than any single piece of architecture or any electronic display. The public realm is changing under the onslaught of new repro- duction techniques. Whether these employ electronics or injection- molded plastic, they create “synthetic cities” like those found on late-night television talk shows. In TV studios the experience of performance is electronic and actual. It takes place in enclosed spaces where audiences can view both images of performance on monitors and the actual performance in front of them. Both are “real” in that they take place at the same point in time with the same people and set- tings, but what appears on the moni- tors can be more intense because they are viewed through the cross-cut images of different cameras at dif- ferent focal lengths. By comparison the “real” actors and settings have less power and become the means to create a packaged product whose ulti- mate reality is electronic. Above: Proposal by H Hardy Collaboration Architecture for a twenty-first-century Shakespearean theater in Times Square. New forms of media have made communication in the public realm possible in ways that both define and embellish the urban environ- ment. No place represents this more than Times Square, New York’s LED playground. This place of ani- mated commercial messages assaults the senses in a glowing expanse of popular entertainment. It is where the diagonal of Broadway cuts through Manhattan’s rectangular street grid to create the distinctive street plan of a “bow tie.” Hardy / Media and the City" @default.
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