Just a quick note to mention the launch of a new collaborative weblog, called
Superspatial [http://superspatial.blogspot.com/], that I am involved in.
Superspatial will focus on architecture, urbanism and architectural speculation,
Due out in November, (you can preorder it here
[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Electronic-Arts-SimCity-Societies-DVD/dp/B000RO0QPS/]),
SimCity Societies [http://simcity.ea.com/] promises to let you build cities
anyway you want to.
I picked up a CD at Tate Modern recently, featuring a wireframe representation
of central London, animated by Cian Plumbe, with various landmarks highlighted,
the river the only solid. By rendering the wireframe
A new film, The Flood [http://www.flood-london.com/], offers an apocalyptic
vision of Britain's capital city under a huge surge of water coming along the
Thames.
In what appears, from
From the BBC website, we learn that the men of Murmansk, the Russian Arctic
city, have a passion for building garages
[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/