Architecture and Time

    “The architectural landscape is the geology of modern times.” In her paper, Architects of Time: Reel Images from Warhol To Tsai Ming-Liang, Giuliana Bruno talks about the connect of Film and Architecture on a scale of time. If architecture is a way to portray urban space and cityscapes in films, then time is what captures the essence of that era, and makes architecture timeless in the film that it is captured in. She does so by taking the example of Andy Warhol’s films like Empire, Sleep and Kiss that capture New York’s famous Empire State Building and with

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