Zitationsvorschlag

Yuen, Alex: The Agency of Image in an Age of Urban Re-Imagination, in Bienert, Andreas, Emenlauer-Blömers, Eva und Lengyel, Dominik (Hrsg.): EVA Berlin 2023. Elektronische Medien & Kunst, Kultur und Historie: 27. Berliner Veranstaltung der internationalen EVA-Serie, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2026 (EVA Berlin, Band 27), S. 203–213. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1567.c25534

Identifier (Buch)

ISBN 978-3-98501-331-9 (PDF)

Veröffentlicht

16.01.2026

Autor/innen

Alex Yuen

The Agency of Image in an Age of Urban Re-Imagination

This essay delves into the multifaceted realm of visualization for Urban Design, presenting cities as intricate canvases of boundless opportunity and perpetual evolution. Acknowledging the imprecision within a diffuse context, the essay emphasizes the value of rendering in both localized and broader urban conditions. Specifically, it contends that perspectival image-making frequently deployed in singular architecture and landscape design commissions should be appropriated to address urbanism at the scale of entire cities. Traditionally reliant on objective tools, contemporary urban conditions challenge urbanism to adopt more nuanced and responsive visual representation. Digital tools, mainly 3D modeling and rendering, empower urban images that go beyond physical truths to reveal conceptually enlightening meaning. These images capture the intricate interplay of scales, engaging diverse audiences and transcending linguistic and cultural barriers. Images serve as a universal language, inherently open to various interpretations. The dynamic nature of urban development accommodates the potential for compelling images to play a pivotal role in shaping perspectives, influencing decisions, and documenting changing cityscapes. As society grapples with numerous complex challenges, the image emerges as a powerful tool to convene experts and amateurs, fostering collaboration and dialogue. The development of urban images, a nuanced process involving historical research, interpretation, technological advancements, and strategic sharing, becomes indispensable in shaping perceptions and fostering understanding as cities evolve.