Seeing the City Digitally Processing Urban Space and Time
This book explores what's happening to ways of seeing urban spaces in the contemporary moment, when so many of the technologies through which cities are visualised are digital. Cities have always been pictured, in many media and for many different purposes. This edited collection explores how t...
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Amsterdam University Press
2022
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