Digital Monuments: The Dreams and Abuses of Iconic Architecture
English
By (author): Simone Brott
Digital Monuments radically explodes iconic architecture of the new millennium and its hijacking of the public imagination via the digital image. Hallucinatory constructions such as Rem Koolhaass CCTV headquarters in Beijing, Frank Gehrys Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and Zaha Hadids Performing Arts Centre in Abu Dhabi are all introduced to the world by immortal digital imagery that floods the internetyet comes to haunt the actualised buildings.
Like holograms, these digital monuments, which violently push physics and engineering to their limits, flicker eerily between the real and the unrealinvoking fantasies of omnipotence, immortality and utopian cities. But this experience of iconic architecture as a digital dream on the ground conceals from the urban spectator the social reality of the buildings and the rigidity of their ideology.
In 18 micro-essays, Digital Monuments exposes the stereotypes of iconic architecture while depicting the savagery of the industry, from the Greek and Spanish crises triggered by financialised iconic development to mass labour-deaths on construction sites in the UAE.
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