
The article deals with the question of interaction of the architecture, infrastructure and media. The problem field is formed on the basis of analysing the relation of visible and invisible and mechanisms of concealment of urban space. The concept of mediality of infrastructure is carried out. The research of mediality of infrastructure and architecture uses the approaches of mediafilosofy, material culture, actor-network theory.
В статье рассматриваются вопросы взаимодействия архитектуры, инфраструктуры и медиальности. Ставится проблема соотношения видимого и невидимого и анализируются механизмы сокрытия городского пространства. Осуществляется концептуализация понятия медиальность инфраструктуры. В исследование медиальности инфраструктуры и архитектуры используются подходы медиафилософии, материальной культуры, акторно-сетевой теории.
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топосы, mediality of the infrastructure and architecture, representations of urban space, невидимого, медиальность инфраструктуры и архитектуры, иконический поворот, репрезентации городского пространства, iconic turn, toposes of in/visible
топосы, mediality of the infrastructure and architecture, representations of urban space, невидимого, медиальность инфраструктуры и архитектуры, иконический поворот, репрезентации городского пространства, iconic turn, toposes of in/visible
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