Media Architecture

Posted by | January 31, 2003 | architecture | No Comments



Jon Udell writes about the architecture of data rich spaces

Modernism removed decoration from architecture. Or so the perceived wisdom goes.

But few could argue that Times square, triumphantly modern, is not decorative. Robert Venturi, the father of post modernist architectural criticism used Vegas as his model but the decoration here was a throwback, Egyptian or Classical pastiche.

What is going on at times square is something new, its influences are from Archigram to Bladerunner. More importantly it is a continuation of what has happened throughout the capitalist world, where neon and billboard advertising have kept decoration alive and well. The difference is that the advertising is part of the architecture and now, part of the network. Media architecture is just beginning.