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Abstract:This essay explores nineteenth-century European architectural designs in relation to vision, surveillance, and spectatorship. It contributes to the material and posthuman turn in humanity studies. Focusing on Ledoux's design of the salt factory Saline de Chaux, Schinkel's panoramic facilities, the ancient Roman theater described by Vitruvius, and Boullée's Cenotaph of Newton, this essay takes these architectures as optical apparatuses with a clear awareness of the light path setting and power regimes. Challenging the divisions between surveillance and spectatorship, the amphitheater and the panoptic machine, this essay argues for a subject-object position that merges these regimes in the act of seeing within the operation of communities. In showcasing how architecture, as established codes of articulation, visualizes the grids within which actions and interpretations are situated, this essay suggests a detailed historical reading that complicates the architectural space as heterotopias—the sites of struggle between reality and virtuality that open to the future.
摘要:本文探讨了19世纪欧洲建筑设计与视觉、监视和观赏性的关系。它有助于人类研究的物质转向和后人类转向。本文以Ledoux设计的盐厂Saline de Chaux、Schinkel设计的全景设施、Vitruvius描述的古罗马剧场、boulle设计的牛顿纪念碑为重点,将这些建筑作为光学装置,对光路设置和权力制度有清晰的认识。这篇文章挑战了监视和观看、圆形剧场和全景机器之间的分歧,提出了一个主客体的立场,将这些制度融合在一起,在社区的运作中观察。通过展示建筑,作为既定的表达规范,如何将行动和解释所在的网格可视化,本文提出了一种详细的历史解读,将建筑空间复杂化为异托邦——现实与虚拟之间的斗争场所,向未来开放。
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Cultural Critique provides a forum for international and interdisciplinary explorations of intellectual controversies, trends, and issues in culture, theory, and politics. Emphasizing critique rather than criticism, the journal draws on the diverse and conflictual approaches of Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, political economy, and hermeneutics to offer readings in society and its transformation.