The Arpel Villa: Machine à Habiter, “Where Everything Is Connected” (Mon Oncle, J. Tati, 1958)
La película Mon Oncle de Jacques Tati parodia de forma cáustica un consumismo tecnológico, impuloso y de sesgo pequeñoburgués. Su centro de acción lo constituye la vivienda de la familia Arpel, predispuesta para materializar un prototipo de casa “moderna”: una efectiva machine à habiter, construida...
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Main Author: | Pizza de Nanno, Antonio |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | spa |
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Facultad de Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
2019
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Online Access: | https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/bitacora/article/view/69447 |
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