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Stereoscopic Urbanism: JG Ballard and the Built Environment
10.1002/ad.955.abs
The fiction of JG Ballard was centred almost wholly on the built environment. Ballard took architectural design to its logical extreme and then contorted it further. Simon Sellars looks at how architects can learn from Ballard and, specifically, his use of urban sound as a metaphor. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Stereoscopic Urbanism: JG Ballard and the Built Environment
10.1002/ad.955.abs
The fiction of JG Ballard was centred almost wholly on the built environment. Ballard took architectural design to its logical extreme and then contorted it further. Simon Sellars looks at how architects can learn from Ballard and, specifically, his use of urban sound as a metaphor. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Stereoscopic Urbanism: JG Ballard and the Built Environment
Sellars, Simon (author)
Architectural Design ; 79 ; 82-87
2009-09-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
R Murray Schafer's World Soundscape project , Roger Kimball , Mangon , Kingdom Come , JG Ballard's ‘The Sound‐Sweep’ , urbanism and spatial dynamics , Positive Soundscapes research project , Garden City , Halloway , Geoff Manaugh , ‘the Ursound’ , High Rise , Crash , ‘Architectural Sociology’ , Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council , ‘philosophy lite’ , Ron Smith , Peter Eisenman , ‘acoustic ecology’ , ‘The Ultimate City’ , Deleuze , Baudrillard , Michael Kroelinger
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