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Foreword: Tune-In City; Foreword: Unconventional Media for Metropolitan Orientation; A Technological Issue; An Issue of Interpretation; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 The Imageless City. An Aural Approach to Locative Media and Informal Settlements; Abstract; 1.1 The Experimental Extent of a Map; 1.2 A Topographic Bond: Houses and Routes in Informal Settlements; 1.3 The Notion of Agogic to Evaluate Performance for Spatial Configuration; 1.4 Tonal Transcripts; 1.5 Investigating Informality in Dar es Salaam Irregular Settlements; 1.6 The Field of Action
1.7 Informal Settlements in Dar es Salaam. Taxonomy and History1.8 Accessibility and Orientation: Emerging Suburban Issues; References; 2 From Territorial Surveys to Mental Mapping. The Recognition of the Anthropological Image; Abstract; 2.1 The Notion of Anthropological Image; 2.2 Prehistorical Settlements; 2.3 The Configuration of the Swahili Settlement; 2.4 Artistic Practice as an Asset. The Tingatinga Art Movement; 2.5 The Batik Painting Technique; 2.6 Musical Composition. The Muziki Wa Dansi; References; 3 Urban Samples. The Reconstruction of the Settlement Model; Abstract
3.1 Sustainable Settlement Models in Urban-Rural Metropolitan Scenarios3.2 An Exemplary Metropolitan Section: The Informal District of Yombo Vituka in Dar es Salaam; 3.3 The Mental Image of an Informal Settlement: Centralities, Enclaves, Landmarks, Paths, Densities; 3.4 Anthropological Images and the Reconstruction of the Settlement Model: Courtyards, Squares, Backyards, Shores, Paths; References; 4 Agogic Maps. A Topography of Sound Signals for Spatial Orientation and Configuration; Abstract; 4.1 The Notion of Agogic and Its Relevance to Space-Time Design
4.2 The Pace of Inhabitation. Applying Agogics to the Anthropological Image of the Place4.3 Geoscore. A Prototype for an Agogic Map in Dar es Salaam; 4.4 The Green-Grey Series; 4.5 Accessibility Map; 4.6 A Chronographic Rendition of the Variations of the Model; 4.7 Sense-making Through Agogic Maps: An Aural Revolution; 4.8 Spectralism and Spatial Variance; 4.9 Provisional Conclusions; References; Bibliography; Websites
1.7 Informal Settlements in Dar es Salaam. Taxonomy and History1.8 Accessibility and Orientation: Emerging Suburban Issues; References; 2 From Territorial Surveys to Mental Mapping. The Recognition of the Anthropological Image; Abstract; 2.1 The Notion of Anthropological Image; 2.2 Prehistorical Settlements; 2.3 The Configuration of the Swahili Settlement; 2.4 Artistic Practice as an Asset. The Tingatinga Art Movement; 2.5 The Batik Painting Technique; 2.6 Musical Composition. The Muziki Wa Dansi; References; 3 Urban Samples. The Reconstruction of the Settlement Model; Abstract
3.1 Sustainable Settlement Models in Urban-Rural Metropolitan Scenarios3.2 An Exemplary Metropolitan Section: The Informal District of Yombo Vituka in Dar es Salaam; 3.3 The Mental Image of an Informal Settlement: Centralities, Enclaves, Landmarks, Paths, Densities; 3.4 Anthropological Images and the Reconstruction of the Settlement Model: Courtyards, Squares, Backyards, Shores, Paths; References; 4 Agogic Maps. A Topography of Sound Signals for Spatial Orientation and Configuration; Abstract; 4.1 The Notion of Agogic and Its Relevance to Space-Time Design
4.2 The Pace of Inhabitation. Applying Agogics to the Anthropological Image of the Place4.3 Geoscore. A Prototype for an Agogic Map in Dar es Salaam; 4.4 The Green-Grey Series; 4.5 Accessibility Map; 4.6 A Chronographic Rendition of the Variations of the Model; 4.7 Sense-making Through Agogic Maps: An Aural Revolution; 4.8 Spectralism and Spatial Variance; 4.9 Provisional Conclusions; References; Bibliography; Websites