Foreword Introduction Part 1: Narrating Spatial Experience Street Haunting: The Flaneuristic Eye of Street Photography in New York Mrinmayee Bhoot The Empty Eerie: The Uncanny, Liminal, and the Post-Apocalyptic Nature of Empty Spaces in Architectural Photography During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdowns June Jordaan The Urban Photographic Portrait: Projects and Paradigms Robert Silberman The Visual as Narrative Practice: Using Images to Construct Counter-Narratives of Architecture and the City Across the Indo-Pacific Endriana Audisho and Christina Deluchi Part 2: Situating Spatial Practices Harvesting Trauma: Space in Moving Image Media, Winnipeg, Canada Lawrence Bird Essaying Material and Spatial Cultures: Film as a Source and Medium for Exploring Design and Urban Histories Juthamas Tangsantikul and Nigel Power Architecture and Cinema in Early Brasilia: Fiction Movies as Archives of Affection André Costa and Liz Sandoval Tracing the Familiar: Spatial Research Through Essayistic Filmmaking Mert Zafer Kara, Büsra Balaban, and Bihter Almaç Part 3: Crossing Spatial Thresholds Vacant Urb-Scape Photographs of Pandemic Lockdown London as Impetus for Subjective Psychodynamic Transformation L. J. Theo Liminal Space: Non-Place and Spatio-Temporal Knowing in Passageways, Piers, and Tunnels Catherine Ross Unveiling Madrid's Visual Imagery: An Ongoing Attempt David Escudero Lilium : A Post-Digital Cine-Mural Peter Thiedeke, John R. Ferguson, and Andrew R. Brown Index.
Space in the Image : Perspectives on Experiencing Urban Space Through Digital Media