Technologies of Mediation and the Affective: Taking the Virtual Environment of mediacityuk as a case study

Blackman, Lisa and Harbord, Janet. 2010. Technologies of Mediation and the Affective: Taking the Virtual Environment of mediacityuk as a case study. In: D Hauptamann and W Neidich, eds. Cognitive Architecture: From Bio-politics to Noo-Politics: architecture and mind in the Age of Communication and Information. Amsterdam: O10, pp. 302-323. ISBN 9789064507250 [Book Section]

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This chapter is based on research carried out as part of the funded Mediacity project and is published in an edited collection exploring the relationship between architecture, emotion, politics and space. The book is an interdisciplinary enterprise containing many leading figures in the field.

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Book Section

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This is a chapter in an edited book based on the mediacityuk project and ESPRC grant awarded to Goldsmiths, Media and Communications Dept as part of the FIRM consortium.

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Media, Communications and Cultural Studies

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November 2010Published

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5982

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14 Oct 2011 08:15

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29 Apr 2020 15:30

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/5982

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