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Technosocieties: in the early second millenium

Mediatized Environments
Dannah Desouza, 2019


Today we see the effects of the consumption of virtual media seep into our interactions with each other as well as dictate the physical space around us. Not only are the utilities of spaces of sociability shifting but also are the physicality of their designs.

This thesis aims at understanding the change in the interiority of physical space due to advent of virtuality and documenting them over a course of the past 30 years. Focussing over three domains of daily life; work, living and lei- sure, an attempt is made to pinpoint how virtual media is allowing for domestication of technology on various scales.

Using this research, I will look at how the interiority of physical space will begin to change keeping in mind the constant development of technology and how this will in turn change and create new ideas and spaces for sociability.




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Screened spaces


Mediatized Environments
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“switch”ed city: architecture of mediatise sensory hardware

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Mediatized Environments

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Spatiality of publicness and new media

Mediatized Environments
Tanvi Savla, 2020
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Morphed households as an impact of the digital

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Vikram Veeravalli, 2021
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