“Revisiting McLuhan’s Laws of Media and Ant Farm: Insights for Mediated Urbanism and Architecture” by Lin and Zhang
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- Revisiting McLuhan's Laws of Media and Ant Farm: Insights for Mediated Urbanism and Architecture
Session/Category Title: History and Critique
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This paper reexamines the work of Marshall McLuhan and Ant Farm, highlighting their enduring relevance for contemporary mediated urbanism and architecture. By exploring their historical context, connections, and influences, the authors provide insights for architects and artists navigating the complex interplay between media, technology, and the built environment. The analysis bridges the gap between historical context and contemporary practice, focusing on the motivations, possibilities, and limitations of media interpretation as a critical and creative practice. The paper address the pressing questions concerning the future design of architectural spaces and urban forms, ultimately fostering innovative approaches that challenge conventional design thinking.
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