Article: Research from University of Bristol provide new insights into environmental planning.(Report)

"In this paper I develop a nonrepresentational spatiality of screened images, in which space does not refer to the way space is represented in images or the spaces in which images exist. instead it focuses on the spaces that images themselves produce," researchers in Bristol, the United Kingdom report.

"Drawing upon the technology of the screen as a contemporary site at which images are experienced, I argue for a dual conception of the 'space' of screened images: an existential space constructed through the background context of a user's relation with an image; and an ecological space constructed through the expressive relationship between body and screen," wrote ...

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