Code and Clay, Data and Dirt: Five Thousand Years of Urban Media

Author:   Shannon Mattern
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 November 2017
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Offering powerful new ways of thinking about ourcities, Shannon Mattern goes far beyond the historical concepts of origins,development, revolutions, and the accomplishments of an elite few. Her vividprose leads readers through a historically and geographically broad range ofstories and takes media archaeology to the city's streets, revealing new waysto write our urban, media, and cultural histories.

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Author:   Shannon Mattern
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
ISBN:  

9781517902445


ISBN 10:   1517902444
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 November 2017
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Code and Clay, Data and Dirt has style and method, originality and purpose. Each dig into this exceptional work has brought pleasure and scholarly respect. --Malcolm McCullough, author of Digital Ground Code and Clay, Data and Dirt is a vital new contribution to media archaeology. Using multisensory, archival, and speculative methods, this book's riveting journey through the deep time of media explores how cities inscribe, transmit, perform, and reverberate. Responding to the current fascination with big data and smart cities, Shannon Mattern powerfully demonstrates that cities have always been sites of urban intelligence. --Lisa Parks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This is highly synthetic and sophisticated work, and Shannon Mattern is generous to her readers, serving as an informed guide to a complex past. She pushes us to a rich archaeological encounter with the layered presence of the past, as well as its vanished remains and traces, to think about ways of reading the world in its full artifactuality. The book is a wonderfully vivid account and analysis of the intersections of media technologies and urban landscapes. --Johanna Drucker, University of California, Los Angeles ContentsIntroduction: Ether/Ore1. Waves and Wires: Cities of Electric Sound2. Steel and Ink: The Printed City3. Of Mud, Media, and the Metropolis: Aggregating Histories of Writing and Urbanization4. Speaking Stones: Voicing the CityConclusion: Coding Urban Pasts and FuturesAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex


"""Code and Clay, Data and Dirt has style and method, originality and purpose. Each dig into this exceptional work has brought pleasure and scholarly respect.""—Malcolm McCullough, author of Digital Ground ""Code and Clay, Data and Dirt is a vital new contribution to media archaeology. Using multisensory, archival, and speculative methods, this book’s riveting journey through the deep time of media explores how cities inscribe, transmit, perform, and reverberate. Responding to the current fascination with big data and smart cities, Shannon Mattern powerfully demonstrates that cities have always been sites of urban intelligence.""—Lisa Parks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ""This is highly synthetic and sophisticated work, and Shannon Mattern is generous to her readers, serving as an informed guide to a complex past. She pushes us to a rich archaeological encounter with the layered presence of the past, as well as its vanished remains and traces, to think about ways of reading the world in its full artifactuality. The book is a wonderfully vivid account and analysis of the intersections of media technologies and urban landscapes.""—Johanna Drucker, University of California, Los Angeles ""Shannon Mattern has long been a go-to source for provocative and insightful accounts of cities and media, and cities as media. Now at last we have her book-length, cultural materialist history of mediated cities, and it is wonderful. Beautifully written and genuinely interdisciplinary, Code and Clay, Data and Dirt will be required reading for anyone interested in understanding the media's temporal and geographical urban entanglements.""—Gillian Rose, University of Oxford ""Mattern is a writer who is able to mobilize detailed material in exciting ways.""—Leonardo Reviews ""Mattern’s methodology and sources attest to the necessity of rigorous interdisciplinary reading and research for an archaeological history of media."" —BioScope ""The book intrinsically deconstructs the cult of techno-solutionism, definitely shifting the city’s structural core from a focus on technologies to one of processes."" —Neural ""Its fresh take on urbanism—that stitches together media studies, archeology, and the urban environment—was a wonderfully thought-provoking, off-the-beaten-path journey into the messy complexity of people, technologies and the material world."" —Spacing"


ContentsIntroduction: Ether/Ore1. Waves and Wires: Cities of Electric Sound2. Steel and Ink: The Printed City3. Of Mud, Media, and the Metropolis: Aggregating Histories of Writing and Urbanization4. Speaking Stones: Voicing the CityConclusion: Coding Urban Pasts and FuturesAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex


Mattern is a writer who is able to mobilize detailed material in exciting ways. -Leonardo Reviews Mattern's methodology and sources attest to the necessity of rigorous interdisciplinary reading and research for an archaeological history of media. -BioScope Code and Clay, Data and Dirt has style and method, originality and purpose. Each dig into this exceptional work has brought pleasure and scholarly respect. -Malcolm McCullough, author of Digital Ground Code and Clay, Data and Dirt is a vital new contribution to media archaeology. Using multisensory, archival, and speculative methods, this book's riveting journey through the deep time of media explores how cities inscribe, transmit, perform, and reverberate. Responding to the current fascination with big data and smart cities, Shannon Mattern powerfully demonstrates that cities have always been sites of urban intelligence. -Lisa Parks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This is highly synthetic and sophisticated work, and Shannon Mattern is generous to her readers, serving as an informed guide to a complex past. She pushes us to a rich archaeological encounter with the layered presence of the past, as well as its vanished remains and traces, to think about ways of reading the world in its full artifactuality. The book is a wonderfully vivid account and analysis of the intersections of media technologies and urban landscapes. -Johanna Drucker, University of California, Los Angeles Shannon Mattern has long been a go-to source for provocative and insightful accounts of cities and media, and cities as media. Now at last we have her book-length, cultural materialist history of mediated cities, and it is wonderful. Beautifully written and genuinely interdisciplinary, Code and Clay, Data and Dirt will be required reading for anyone interested in understanding the media's temporal and geographical urban entanglements. -Gillian Rose, University of Oxford


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Shannon Mattern is associate professor in the School of Media Studies at The New School in New York. She is author of The New Downtown Library: Designing with Communities and Deep Mapping the Media City, both from Minnesota.

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