Burak Gurtunca
Place Relativity: Cyberspace and Physical Space Relations in Terms of Public Space and Private Space Consideration Within Virtual Meeting.
Rel. Daniela Ciaffi. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Architettura Per Il Progetto Sostenibile, 2025
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Place Relativity: Cyberspace and Physical Space Relations in Terms of Public Space and Private Space Consideration Within Virtual Meeting This thesis seeks to demonstrate, both theoretically and through empirical data, how spatial relativity occurs in physical space via cyberspace. It deconstructs and reconstructs David Harvey’s general definition of space in Social Justice and the City (1973), and proposes “the space we inhabit is a meshwork of relationships.” Within this framework, it develops the theory of new spatial types— semi-cyberspace, semi-cyber public space, and cyber camera obscura —making them visible and measurable through empirical studies, and thus contributing them to the literature, alongside the other two constructed ideas.
The one is that the camera functions as the new lintel, and screens as the new architectural windows
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