Imaginary Apparatus - New York City and its Mediated Representation
Discover the intricate relationship between media policy and urban design in McLain Clutter's compelling work, Imaginary Apparatus - New York City and its Mediated Representation. Published by Park Books in 2017, this hardback edition spans 200 pages and delves into the profound impact of visual media on New York's architectural landscape during the transformative 1960s and 1970s. Clutter expertly analyzes how motion pictures shaped the city's built environment, offering a unique perspective on urban planning. Additionally, this edition includes a DVD of the thought-provoking film "What is the City but the People," enriching your understanding of the subject. Perfect for enthusiasts of city planning and media studies, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between culture and urban spaces.