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Critically challenging the notion of cities as hegemonic spaces, Transformations: Art and the City explores interactions between the human subject and their urban surroundings through site-specific art and creative practices, tracing the ways in which Chapters include case-studies raging from corporate- and public-funded art in Sydney; creative exchanges in Cambodia; politically-engaged enterprise art in the USA; affordable housing models in Australia; street-art under surveillance in Melbourne; and community memorial in post-disaster New Zealand, amongst others. People live, imagine and shape their cities. Drawing on the work of artists globally, from Cambodia to Australia, New Zealand to the USA, this edited collection investigates the politics and democratization of space through an examination of art, education, justice, and the role of the citizen in the city. The writers critically and poetically engage with the temporality and genealogies of public spaces, and ask: how do we reconcile artistic practices with an urbanism driven by globalization and capital? And is there room for aesthetic practices in urban discourse? This collection explores how creative practices can work in tandem with ever-changing urban technologies and ecologies to both disrupt and shape urban public spaces, democratization of space through an examination of art, education, justice and the role of the citizen in the city.



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'This wide-ranging collection of essays is the fruit of a symposium held at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, in 2014. Artists, media professionals, and specialists in public policy, law, business, science, cartography, geography, and many other fields convened to ask: How can we understand the contemporary city “through an aesthetic lens—and what possibilities exist for transformative action?” Topics range from art projects intended to revitalize city neighborhoods to artistic interventions in the justice system to artists as recorders and archivists of urban realities.'

-- Public Art Review

Table of Contents
Section I
Mapped City Reading the Mapped City
William Cartwright Carto-City Revisited: Unmapping urbaness
Maggie McCormick Sensing Sydney: An experiment in public art of the smart eco-city
Jodi Newcombe Section II
Contested City Travels and Tapestries: Possibilities for creative exchange in Melbourne and Phnom Penh Clare McCracken and Roger Nelson Art as Enterprise Grace McQuilten Recipe for Homefullness Keely Macarow Interrogating Space: The 'Urban Laboratory'
Fiona Hillary and Geoff Hogg Section III
Pedagogical City Writing transparadiso: Across and beside
Jane Rendell Raising Alterity: Working towards a just city
Elizabeth M. Grierson Fragments, Lyotard and Earthquakes: A mosaic of memory and broken pieces
Kirsten Locke and Sarah Yates Section IV
Temporal City Feature 13: Suburban 'Terrain Vague'
Anthony McInneny Beyond the Tarmac: Temporality and the roadside art of Melbourne
Ashley Perry Walking the Post-Quake City: (Re)making the place in Ōtautahi Christchurch
Barbara Garrie Section V
Creative City Listening to the City
Kristen Sharp Applying the Creative City: Curating art in urban spaces
Tammy Wong Hulbert The Poetic City: Old songs left beneath the arches
Nicholas Lyon Gresson

Transformations: Art and the City

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9781783207725, 978-1783207725
      ISBN10: 1783207728

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Critically challenging the notion of cities as hegemonic spaces, Transformations: Art and the City explores interactions between the human subject and their urban surroundings through site-specific art and creative practices, tracing the ways in which Chapters include case-studies raging from corporate- and public-funded art in Sydney; creative exchanges in Cambodia; politically-engaged enterprise art in the USA; affordable housing models in Australia; street-art under surveillance in Melbourne; and community memorial in post-disaster New Zealand, amongst others. People live, imagine and shape their cities. Drawing on the work of artists globally, from Cambodia to Australia, New Zealand to the USA, this edited collection investigates the politics and democratization of space through an examination of art, education, justice, and the role of the citizen in the city. The writers critically and poetically engage with the temporality and genealogies of public spaces, and ask: how do we reconcile artistic practices with an urbanism driven by globalization and capital? And is there room for aesthetic practices in urban discourse? This collection explores how creative practices can work in tandem with ever-changing urban technologies and ecologies to both disrupt and shape urban public spaces, democratization of space through an examination of art, education, justice and the role of the citizen in the city.



      Trade Review

      'This wide-ranging collection of essays is the fruit of a symposium held at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, in 2014. Artists, media professionals, and specialists in public policy, law, business, science, cartography, geography, and many other fields convened to ask: How can we understand the contemporary city “through an aesthetic lens—and what possibilities exist for transformative action?” Topics range from art projects intended to revitalize city neighborhoods to artistic interventions in the justice system to artists as recorders and archivists of urban realities.'

      -- Public Art Review

      Table of Contents
      Section I
      Mapped City Reading the Mapped City
      William Cartwright Carto-City Revisited: Unmapping urbaness
      Maggie McCormick Sensing Sydney: An experiment in public art of the smart eco-city
      Jodi Newcombe Section II
      Contested City Travels and Tapestries: Possibilities for creative exchange in Melbourne and Phnom Penh Clare McCracken and Roger Nelson Art as Enterprise Grace McQuilten Recipe for Homefullness Keely Macarow Interrogating Space: The 'Urban Laboratory'
      Fiona Hillary and Geoff Hogg Section III
      Pedagogical City Writing transparadiso: Across and beside
      Jane Rendell Raising Alterity: Working towards a just city
      Elizabeth M. Grierson Fragments, Lyotard and Earthquakes: A mosaic of memory and broken pieces
      Kirsten Locke and Sarah Yates Section IV
      Temporal City Feature 13: Suburban 'Terrain Vague'
      Anthony McInneny Beyond the Tarmac: Temporality and the roadside art of Melbourne
      Ashley Perry Walking the Post-Quake City: (Re)making the place in Ōtautahi Christchurch
      Barbara Garrie Section V
      Creative City Listening to the City
      Kristen Sharp Applying the Creative City: Curating art in urban spaces
      Tammy Wong Hulbert The Poetic City: Old songs left beneath the arches
      Nicholas Lyon Gresson

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