Framed Memories of Berlin:Film, Remembrance and Architecture
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12/06/2016
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In The City of Collective Memory, urban historian Christina Boyer (1994) defines the image of a city as an abstracted concept, an imaginary (re)constructed form. This urban image is created from many aspects, one of which is the framed and edited views and experiences found in films situated in or about a particular city. In this study, to explore the collective memory of the city of Berlin from an architectural point of view, one film from each of the major historical periods of Berlin since the invention of cinema is examined: pre-WWI, interwar period, the Nazi period, post-WWII, Berlin Wall/Cold War, and the reunification period. Memory-making in the city is studied following the footsteps of the protagonists in the films, concluding that film-making and memory-making make use of similar processes, the editing of fragmented pieces of so-called reality, to create its own reality. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Kacmaz Erk , G & Wilson , C 2016 , ' Framed Memories of Berlin : Film, Remembrance and Architecture ' unknown . |
Palavras-Chave | #Architecture #Film #Memory #Berlin #Cinematic city #Urban development |
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