The first thing I thought of was a lot of facts, all the Atlantic Yards news items floating in the internet. And the thing that
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This is the website for the Fall 2011 "Urban Media Archaeology" graduate seminar-studio, taught by Shannon Mattern and Rory Solomon at The New School.
The first thing I thought of was a lot of facts, all the Atlantic Yards news items floating in the internet. And the thing that
Read moreThe Design and Urban Practice Colloquium is a public lecture series at The New School on alternative and innovative forms of design and urban practice.
Read moreAs my research for this project has progressed, I’ve realized that within the vast sea of information — photos, videos, books, websites, bizarre YouTube clips,
Read moreImage: Bain News Service, Union Square from a skyscraper, New York, 1908, via Library of Congress, public domain It was a very filling Thanksgiving weekend
Read moreWhen I first talked to Elena Rossi-Snook at the Reserve Film and Video Collection of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at
Read moreThe video animates the reading and writing processes that government agencies and contractors perform. Each dot in the animation represents a record within the graffiti
Read moreMapMap Vauxhall by Benedickt Groß transforms OpenStreetMaps to match hand drawn mental maps of a neighborhood. Where the NYPL’s Map Warper conforms historical maps to
Read moreIn my last post, I tried to situate my exploration of a data set within media archaeology by foregrounding the gaps contained within the data
Read more“Media archaeology rummages textual, visual, and auditory archives,” says Erik Huhtamo and Jussi Parikka, “as well as collections of artifacts, emphasizing both the discursive and
Read moreNot only has it been great learning about all of the different types of music halls and venues in and around New York City but,
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