@article{5c6106a0bcf545fc874732aeefeda2ba,
title = "Is there a future digital landscape terrain?",
abstract = "Lorens Holm and Paul Guzzardo speculate on a future landscape enriched by digital culture. Rather than provide sanctuary or comfort zones in the event of global environmental collapse, laser\net is a model for exploring landscape terrains that establish {\textquoteleft}agora{\textquoteright}-like meeting places as a basis for electronic exchange and progression. Re-mix platforms thus become collaborative sites for all who seek to engage in this rurality.",
keywords = "Recursive environments, Interactive digital media installation, Feedback loops",
author = "Lorens Holm and Paul Guzzardo and Michael Spens",
note = " dc.publisher: John Wiley & Sons dc.description.sponsorship: AHRC coverage.spatial: AHRC funded Workshop 'Exploring the Digital City' series of four international seminars organised by Holm (Geddes Institute for Research in the Built Environment) and hosted by the School of Architecture and Department of Geography in Dundee University (November 2005-November 2006). interactive digital media installation -'laser/net'- at Centrespace in Dundee Contemporary Arts (February 2006) designed and installed by Guzzardo (new media/video artist, St Louis, USA), Holm (architect), and FXV Architects (London), and organised in relation to the above AHRC funded Workshop. dc.ispartof: Architectural design profile;186 ",
year = "2007",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1002/ad.431",
language = "English",
volume = "77",
pages = "109--111",
journal = "Architectural Design",
issn = "0003-8504",
publisher = "Wiley",
number = "2",
}