2022. No 3: Digital City: (Re)Production of Image

Contemporary city is penetrated with images: it is covered with advertising posters, glowing screens, and signboards, it becomes an arena for contemporary art installations. At the same time the city produces images itself: terabytes of visual data pass through video surveillance cameras, citizens’ smartphones, etc. Smart technologies are used more often in the city space creating a new media layout. Media images and visual environment of the city transform the contemporary type of subjectivity making the question about frontiers, norms and the permissible level of visual pollution up to date, as the full elimination of visual trash may lead to the destruction of sense adequacy.

Visual ecology as a discipline works not only with images which cover city landscape, but also with images which are latent. To explore the boundaries of visual-ecological space which was formed with digital technologies in city environment, we need to analyse visual experiences and practices of augmented, media, hybrid reality, which reflects in the architecture of digital milieus and interfaces. Investigating marginal zones (zones of breaks) it is possible to elaborate strategies of visual (sensual) consumption, which stand against totality of digital authenticity.

How is contemporary city developing? Is its environment aggressive? How do we deal with new technologies deal inside it? How do digital interfaces relate to city interfaces? How is city space experienced in computer games? Which normative and resistant practices may we observe in the contemporary city? We suggest answering these and other questions in our special issue.

Themes of the issue:

• Theoretical questions of visual ecology
• Smart city
• Computer games as an object of study for visual ecology
• Invisible boundaries, borders, frontiers
• Regimes of urban sensibility
• New interfaces of city environment
• Practices of mastering and appropriation of city space
• Complexities of new visuality perception
• Immersive surfaces of city milieu
• Visual garbage in the digital city
• Up to date visuality of the city and ways of its (de)coding
• Urban screens and media architecture
• Algorithms are on guard of rationality: digital organization of cities, networks and minds

Guest editors:

Daria A. Kolesnikova, PhD, Associate Professor, Herzen Pedagogical University St. Petersburg; head of the Visual Ecology Laboratory of the Media Philosophy Center in St. Petersburg.

Alina R. Latypova, a scientific collaborator of the Centre for Media Philosophy and the Laboratory
for Computer Games Research, lecturer at the University ITMO.

Deadline: The 1st July 2022.

Manuscripts and accompanying documents (described in the guidelines for journal authors https://galacticamedia.com/index.php/gmd/instructions) should be submitted by E-mail: visual.ecology.school@gmail.com