[urban interfaces] Blogs
Guest blogpost: Verena Kämpken – Artificial Gods & Metaverse Heavens: Futures between Magic and Technic
For our [urban interfaces] seminar series on the theme The Magic City (2021-2022), we invited participants to write blogposts. The best and most interesting ones we publish on our website. Below is the blogpost for the second seminar session, written by Verena Kämpken With a background of a BA in Sociology and Human Geography from Goethe-University…
Read moreGuest Contribution Jackson Moffatt – “In Touch But Not Together”: Exploring Urban Interfaces Through Electronic Dance Music Performance
The [urban interfaces] research group (ir)regularly accepts guest blog contributions. This contribution – written by Jackson Moffatt – is an edited version of a paper produced as part of the level 3 course at Utrecht University, called ‘Spaces and Screens’ in the BA Media and Culture; advanced trajectory Film & Media Culture and Comparative Media Studies….
Read moreguest blogpost: Sara Brunello – What magic can do
For our [urban interfaces] seminar series on the theme The Magic City (2021-2022), we invited participants to write blogposts. The best and most interesting ones we publish on our website. Below is the blogpost for week 1, written by Sara Brunello Sara Brunello is a Media, Art and Performance student at Utrecht University. Her research centres…
Read moreguest blogpost: Verena Kämpken – Urban Medi(t)ations: Low-tech magic trick transformations of the city
For our [urban interfaces] seminar series on the theme The Magic City (2021-2022), we invited participants to write blogposts. The best and most interesting ones we publish on our website. Below is the blogpost for week 1, written by Verena Kämpken With a background of a BA in Sociology and Human Geography from Goethe-University in Frankfurt,…
Read moreguest blogpost: Jason Clark – The Magic Lens: How We Can See Invisible Cities
For our [urban interfaces] seminar series on the theme The Magic City (2021-2022), we invited participants to write blogposts. The best and most interesting ones we publish on our website. Below is the blogpost for week 1, written by Jason Clark. Jason Clark is a rMA student in Cultural Analysis, which is a part of ASCA…
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