Digital technologies and material culture in post-earthquake Christchurch

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University of Canterbury. School of Humanities and Creative Arts
University of Canterbury. English
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2015
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Thomson, C.J.
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There is a now a rich literature on the connections between digital media, networked computing, and the shaping of urban material cultures. Much less has addressed the post-disaster context, like we face in Christchurch, where it is more a case of re-build rather than re-new. In what follows I suggest that Lev Manovich’s well-known distinction between narrative and database as distinct but related cultural forms is a useful framework for thinking about the Christchurch rebuild, and perhaps urbanism more generally.

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Thomson, C.J. (2015) Digital technologies and material culture in post-earthquake Christchurch. Melbourne, Australia: Digital Densities, 26-27 Mar 2015.
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Field of Research::08 - Information and Computing Sciences::0805 - Distributed Computing::080505 - Web Technologies (excl. Web Search)
Fields of Research::33 - Built environment and design::3304 - Urban and regional planning::330411 - Urban design
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