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1 online resource (261 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Section I The Compressed Interior -- Chapter 1 The Uncanny Design of the Thorne Miniature Rooms -- Uncanny Aesthetics -- American Models of Design -- Heimlich/Unheimlich -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Salon, an Autonomous Ludic Interior -- Qualities of the Ludic -- Four Types and Five Qualities of Play -- The Magic Circle -- Examples of Ludic Practice -- Salon, a game of Tables & Chairs -- Conclusion -- Notes |
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The Coincidental Coming Together of Creative People -- The Discovery of Abandoned Sites and the Deteriorated Aesthetic as the Background of the Techno Clubs -- The Lack of Photographic Material -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 The Immersive Interior: From Vuillard to VR -- Illusionistic Immersion: Panoramas and VR -- Immersion and Empathy: Vuillard's Interior Decorations and VR -- Postscript: Monet's Water Lilies -- Notes -- References -- Section III The Un-Sited Interior -- Chapter 7 Outdoor Rooms: Domesticated Landscapes in the UAE -- Notes -- References |
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Chapter 8 Immanent Interiors with(in) More-than-Human Worlds -- Eagle Staff -- Chagra -- Camp -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Turning Inward: Alexander Pope's Memorial Garden -- Notes -- References -- Section IV The Technological Interior -- Chapter 10 The Telegraphic Interior: Networking Space for Capital Flows in the 1920s -- The Telegraph Reshapes Commerce -- Standardizing the Telegraphic Interior -- The Exchange Building and the Telegraphic Interior -- Bankers and Brokers -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Productions, Articulations, and the Elusive -- Sensual Space |
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Articulations -- Objects and Subjects -- Objects, Projections, and Atmospheres -- Softness: The New Elusive -- Notes -- References -- Interior Provocations: A Conclusion -- The Domestic Interior -- Modernism and the Interior -- Professionalism and the Interior -- The Public Interior -- Interiors without Architecture -- Nature, Agency, and the Interior -- Virtual Interiors -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Bibliography |
References -- Section II The Representational Interior -- Chapter 3 "A Better World Through Creativity": Interiors without Walls and Design Indaba, South Africa -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Furniture Thinking: Examining Robin Evans' "The Developed Surface" Through Practice -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 The Post-Wall-Era Club Culture of Berlin as Cultural Heritage: "Where There Was Jag, There Is Art" -- The Change of Political Power and Currency -- The Legal Vacuum -- Adapting to a New Urban Situation: The Absence of Capital Investment |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Schneiderman, Deborah
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Suh, Keena
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Tehve, Karin
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Griffith Winton, Alexa
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Zieve, Karyn
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ISBN |
9781000206791 |
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1000206793 |
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