与烟雾共存:流动的家庭环境

IF 0.5 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Home Cultures Pub Date : 2022-09-05 DOI:10.1080/17406315.2022.2115753
K. D. Paramita, Y. Yatmo, Diandra Pandu Saginatari
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摘要本文探讨了在传统的国内食品吸烟企业中与烟雾共存的经历。在建筑话语中,烟雾作为一种必须从建筑环境中去除的污染物被广泛讨论。这篇文章认为,对传统食物吸烟行为的调查可能会改变这种讨论,将吸烟定位为家庭生活系统的驱动因素。理解吸烟生活的概念需要进行双重讨论:由社区的环境、文化和社会方面驱动的食物吸烟的空间性;以及定义身体体验和运动的烟雾的物质波动。这项研究探索了在印度尼西亚中爪哇省布雷贝斯社区的传统熏鱼住宅中与烟雾共存的体验叙事。该研究确定了三种相互交织的体验式食物吸烟叙事:(1)烟雾的活动流,(2)波动的烟雾行为和身体反应,以及(3)烟雾痕迹。这些叙述暗示了一个流动的编程系统,它是由烟雾生活的空间和物质安排和操作驱动的。在这个体系中,住宅不再是有条件的空间,而是由材料、身体、空间和周围社区之间的交易塑造的。
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Living with Smoke: A Fluid Domestic Environment
Abstract This article examines the experiences of living with smoke in the context of traditional domestic food-smoking enterprises. Smoke is largely discussed in architectural discourse as a pollutant that must be removed from the built environment. This article argues that the investigation of traditional food-smoking practices potentially shifts such discussions, positioning smoke as a driver of the domestic living system. Understanding the notion of living with smoke requires a twofold discussion between the spatiality of food-smoking driven by the environmental, cultural, and social aspects of the community; and the material fluctuation of smoke that define the body experience and movement. This research explores the experiential narrative of living with smoke in traditional fish-smoking dwellings in the Brebes neighborhood of Central Java, Indonesia. The study identified three intertwined experiential food-smoking narratives: (1) the activity flow of smoke, (2) fluctuating smoke behavior and the bodily response, and (3) smoke traces. These narratives suggest a fluid programming system that is driven by the spatial and material arrangements and maneuvers of living with smoke. In this system, dwellings no longer exist as conditioned spaces but are instead shaped by transactions between materials, bodies, space, and the surrounding neighborhood.
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