Media Architecture Conference: The Impact of Building Integrated Large Scale Displays on Urbanism and Architecture (London, Sept. 11-12, 2007)
The future of logo cities, perhaps. Looks amazing.
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A short interactive film about high-rise signs in Montréal.
A selection of presentations from the Logo Cities Symposium (Montréal, May 4-5, 2007). UPDATE: Papers by Russotti and Straw added 3/7/07. Click below for pdfs.
An interactive inventory of highrise logos on the contemporary Montréal skyline. Four panoramas; day and night views; design and installation details for many prominent logos. (This is the original Logo Cities website.)
A series of notes tracking changes in Montréal's bylaws as they pertain to signage, (1890-2001).
A collection of stories about signs, contributed by members of the public. With thanks to all our contributors. (The phoneline is now closed.)
One research assistant, one city, many highrise logos. Mr. Collins tells his story with humor and creative flair. Click right here.
The Québec premiere of Helvetica was held on Saturday May 5, 2007 at Concordia University. We had a great turn out. Thanks to Gary Hustwit for joining us. And - props to the Arial Crew for daring to show up; they even won one of the signed posters. Lots of pics here.

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Ann McDonald, Sep 17, 09:42 AM:
Also check out Mirjam Struppek’s site http://www.urbanscreens.org/ and Geert Lovink – Institute of Network Cultures review of an earlier Urban Screens 2005 Conference http://www.networkcultures.org/weblog/archives/2006/01/urban_screens_2.html