Forget the Flâneur

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Abstract

This paper discusses the connections between the ‘flâneur’, Baudelaire's symbol of modernity, the anonymous man on the streets of nineteenth century Paris, and his contemporary digital incarnation, the ‘cyberflâneur’. It is argued that, although the flâ- neur could be successfully re-imagined as the cyberflâneur in the early days of the web, this nine- teenth century model of male privilege no longer fits the purpose. It is suggested that it is time to forget the flâneur and search for a new model to consider the peripatetic nature of location-aware networked devices in the digitally augmented city.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sep 2013
Event19th International Symposium on Electronic Art - Sydney, Australia
Duration: 1 Jan 2013 → …

Conference

Conference19th International Symposium on Electronic Art
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CitySydney
Period1/01/13 → …

Keywords

  • flâneur
  • cyberflâneur
  • modernity
  • digital incarnation
  • male privilege
  • location-aware networked devices
  • digitally augmented city

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