[CITASA] Public Urban Media Tour of West End London during ICA

SR
Scott Rodgers
Sun, Jun 9, 2013 7:34 PM

A tour scheduled to coincide with the International Communication
Association conference in London (but open to the public)

The Mediated City

A Tour of Media and Mediation in West End London

Led by Joel McKim and Scott Rodgers

This tour uses West
End London as a lens into ‘the mediated city’.
It explores how the city not only
hosts, but is in many ways constituted through, media. City living compels us
to use, need and even desire media content and devices in quite particular
ways. Meanwhile, media forms, technologies and industries exist in and are even
‘built-into’ urban spaces: for example the street, the tube, the suburb, the
bar, the public square. The aim of this tour is twofold: first, to highlight
how the city provides a unique lens to critically study, understand and define
media; and second, to use media and mediation as a lens to understand the city.
Though a range of buildings and neighbourhoods associated with major media
industries will be visited, the tour also focuses on observing some more
unconventional forms of urban media and communication.

Date, place and
registration:

Wedsnesday
19 June, 2013, 12.30-3.30pm

Numbers are limited, so booking is
essential – visit

http://ica2013mediatour.eventbrite.co.uk

Attendees will meet at the southwest
corner of Fitzroy Square at 12.30pm (directions at Eventbrite link). The tour lasts
3 hours, ending at Leicester Square.

For further information:

Contact Joel McKim (j.mckim@bbk.ac.uk) or Scott Rodgers (s.rodgers@bbk.ac.uk)

A tour scheduled to coincide with the International Communication Association conference in London (but open to the public) The Mediated City A Tour of Media and Mediation in West End London Led by Joel McKim and Scott Rodgers This tour uses West End London as a lens into ‘the mediated city’. It explores how the city not only hosts, but is in many ways constituted through, media. City living compels us to use, need and even desire media content and devices in quite particular ways. Meanwhile, media forms, technologies and industries exist in and are even ‘built-into’ urban spaces: for example the street, the tube, the suburb, the bar, the public square. The aim of this tour is twofold: first, to highlight how the city provides a unique lens to critically study, understand and define media; and second, to use media and mediation as a lens to understand the city. Though a range of buildings and neighbourhoods associated with major media industries will be visited, the tour also focuses on observing some more unconventional forms of urban media and communication. Date, place and registration: Wedsnesday 19 June, 2013, 12.30-3.30pm Numbers are limited, so booking is essential – visit http://ica2013mediatour.eventbrite.co.uk Attendees will meet at the southwest corner of Fitzroy Square at 12.30pm (directions at Eventbrite link). The tour lasts 3 hours, ending at Leicester Square. For further information: Contact Joel McKim (j.mckim@bbk.ac.uk) or Scott Rodgers (s.rodgers@bbk.ac.uk)