Brake, J., van Aitken, J., 2020.
Being vertical: staging the vertical subject on the Manchester Salford border
Output Type: | Journal article |
Publication: | Visual Studies |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis (Routledge) |
ISBN/ISSN: | 1067-1684 |
URL: | www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1472586X.2020.1840091 |
Volume/Issue: | 35 (5) |
Pagination: | pp. 457-464 |
Repository URL: | e-space.mmu.ac.uk/627223 |
© 2020 International Visual Sociology Association. Brake and Aitken present artistic work, photography and speculative poetics, which explore the emerging sensorium of the vertical city and its tentative subjects. With reference to the case study of Anaconda Cut, Salford UK, the article considers the development of the housing commodity through its participation in aesthetic capitalism and the role of atmospheres and design in the staging of vertical lifestyles. The research considers photographs and other marketing materials related to Anaconda Cut as they evidence the deployment of atmospheres and the production of affective sensory spaces, highlighting the way renting an apartment is framed within contemporary notions of positional and hedonistic consumption.