TY - BOOK AU - Krieger,Martin H. TI - Urban Tomographies T2 - The City in the Twenty-First Century SN - 9780812243048 AV - HT151 .K75 2011 U1 - 307.760944/361 22 PY - 2011///] CY - Philadelphia : PB - University of Pennsylvania Press, KW - City and town life KW - California KW - Los Angeles KW - France KW - Paris KW - Sociology, Urban KW - Urban Studies KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban KW - bisacsh KW - General KW - Social Science N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Illustrations --; Preface --; Chapter 1. Introduction --; Chapter 2. Cities, Streetscapes, and the Second Industrial Revolution --; Chapter 3. Choreographies of Work --; Chapter 4. System and Network, Node and Link --; Chapter 5. Storefront Houses of Worship --; Chapter 6. The Urban Aural Sensorium --; Notes --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Tomography is a method of exploring a phenomenon through a large number of examples or perspectives. In medical tomography, such as a CAT scan, two-dimensional slices or images of a three-dimensional organ are used to envision the organ itself. Urban tomography applies the same approach to the study of city life. To appreciate different aspects of a community, from infrastructure to work to worship, urban planning expert Martin H. Krieger scans the myriad sights and sounds of contemporary Los Angeles. He examines these slices of life in Urban Tomographies.The book begins by introducing tomographic methods and the principles behind them, which are taken from phenomenological philosophy. It draws from the examples of Lee Friedlander and Walker Evans, as well as Denis Diderot, Charles Marville, and Eugène Atget, who documented the many facets of Paris life in three crucial periods. Rather than focus on singular, extraordinary figures and events as do most documentarians, Krieger looks instead at the typical, presenting multiple specific images that call attention to people and activities usually rendered invisible by commonality. He took tens of thousands of photographs of industrial sites, markets, electrical distributing stations, and storefront churches throughout Los Angeles. He also recorded the city's ambient sounds, from the calls of a tamale vendor to the buzz of a workshop saw. Krieger considers these samples from the urban sensorium in this innovative volume, resulting in a thoughtful illumination of the interplay of people with and within the built environment. With numerous maps and photographs, as well as Krieger's unique insights, Urban Tomographies provides an unusually representative and rounded view of the city UR - https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812204940 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780812204940 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780812204940/original ER -