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Cinematic Cities -- Stadt im Film

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Cinematic Cities -- Stadt im Film

Thomas Ballhausen, Julia Fischer und Günter Krenn
Cinematic Cities -- Stadt im Film
Annemone Ligensa
Ein urbaner Mythos: Frühes Kino, Modernisierung und Urbanisierung in Deutschland, 1895-1914
An urban myth: early cinema, modernisation und urbanisation in Germany 1895-1914
Paolo Caneppele
Die Städte der Kinematographie -- Filmfabrikanlagen und ihre Darstellung
The cities of cinematography -- film-factory sites and their representation
Julia Fischer
Hollywood, Celluloid City. Der Topos Stadt in Hollywoods Selbstdarstellung
Hollywood, celluloid city. The topos city in Hollywoods profile
Karin Moser
Danger spot Vienna. A snapshot of postwar film
Bernadette Krejs und Christoph Hammerer
Nordrand -- Die Stadt als peripherer Ort
Nordrand -- Edge City
Kathrin Kuna
Jenseits von Eden -- Berlins filmische Bezirke
Beyound Eden -- Berlins cinematic districts

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Isa Rosenberger
"The Making of"

Magazin

Magazine
André Krammer
Chinesische Stadtplanung im Wandel
The change of chinese urban planning
André Krammer
im Gespräch mit Rainer Pirker und C. Chen
Ein großer Sprung nach vorn
A great leap forward
Alena Pfoser
Die Vergangenheit als Mythos. Der Umbau des "Allrussischen Ausstellungszentrums" in Moskau
The past as a myth. The reconstruction of the All-Russian Exhibition Centre in Moscow

Serie: Geschichte der Urbanität -- Teil 22

Series: The history of urbanism -- Part 22
Manfred Russo
Utopie IV. Die Natur als Quelle der Utopie
Utopia IV. Nature as source of utopia

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Reviews
Anke Hagemann
Faszination an der Faszination. Theme Parks und urbane Inszenierungen
über das Symposium Economy of Fascination. Themed Urban Landscapes of Postmodernity)
André Krammer
Repräsentation der Repräsentation
über die Ausstellung Chinaproduction im Architekturzentrum Wien
Michael Grisko
Hinter Singapurs glänzender Fassade
über Rolf Jordans Buch Singapur -- Globale Stadt und autoritärer Staat
Elke Krasny
Der Kunst ihre Forschung in der ihr eigenen Zeit
über die Ausstellung und Publikation A Portrait of the Artist as a Researcher
Christian Hlavac
Die Stadtparks der Monarchie
über den von Géza Hajós herausgegebenen Band Stadtparks in der österreichischen Monarchie 1765-1918
Daniel Kalt
Street Art und doch nicht Kunst im öffentlichen Raum...?
über Julia Reineckes Buch Street-Art
Susanne Karr
Politische Rhetorik als Waffe
über Coriolan, eine Produktion des theatercombinats
Iris Meder
Flachdach und Heraldik
über Antje Senarclens de Grancys Buch Keine Würfelwelt
Heidi Schatzl
Kulisse und Wirklichkeit
über den von Karin Harrasser und Roland Innerhofer herausgegebenen Band Bauformen der Imagination
Benjamin Steininger
Symptom Parkhaus
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Erik Meinharter
Web & Landschaft
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Ruby Sircar
Der süße Schmerz der Herbstzeitlose
über die Ausstellung Die Blaue Blume im Grazer Kunstverein
Bernd Hüttner
Albtraum Selbstbestimmung
über Jakob Schrenks Buch Die Kunst der Selbstausbeutung. Wie wir vor lauter Arbeit unser Leben verpassen


 

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Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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