Architecture between spectacle and use /
edited by Anthony Vidler.
- xiii, 184 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Clark studies in the visual arts .
- Clark studies in the visual arts. .
"This publication is based on the proceedings of the Clark Conference 'Architecture Between Spectacle and Use,' held 29-30 April 2005 at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass." --T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / Questioning the Spectacle -- Spectacle Architecture Before and After the Aftermath: Situating the Sydney Experience / Their "Master's Voice": Notes on the Architecture of Hans Scharoun's and Frank Gehry's Concert Halls / "The Way the World Sees London": Thoughts on a Millennial Urban Spectacle / Media as Modern Architecture / Histories and Genealogies -- The (Trans)formations of Fame / Monumentality in the Pictorial Still / Acid Visions / Redefining Spectacle -- Nonstandard Morality: Digital Technology and Its Discontents / Architecture's Expanded Field / Toward a History of Quantity / Image Building / Anthony Vidler -- Terry Smith -- Kurt W. Forster -- Mark Dorrian -- Beatriz Colomina -- Mark Jarzombek -- Sarah Williams Goldhagen -- Felicity D. Scott -- Mario Carpo -- Anthony Vidler -- Mark Wigley -- Hal Foster.