新的公共机构

IF 1.2 2区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Journal of Interior Design Pub Date : 2021-02-16 DOI:10.1111/joid.12187
Karin Tehve M. Arch.
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没有身体的存在,公共空间就不存在。调解在空间中重新定位彼此之间的关系。现有的学术研究主要集中在公民行动空间的这些影响上,但对日常公众的了解却很少。本文分析了纽约市哈德逊广场最近完成的两个公共室内设计,探讨了空间、身体和图像的相互作用以及对公共空间产生的影响。Snarkpark(“一个新时代的零售环境”)和Vessel(“一个新的公共地标”)是哈德逊广场的热门目的地,这是他们在Instagram上的记录。对这两个项目的访问都涉及到陌生人的共同存在(社会学家Lyn Lofland将这种情况称为公共领域),但在他们作为背景的作用下,结果主要是一个无实体的、中介的社区。Instagram上的帖子主要由游客拍摄的照片组成,自拍最大限度地减少了其他游客的存在。这些发布在社交媒体上的图片不仅形成了物理公共空间的替代品,而且还改变了它。
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New Public Bodies

Public spaces do not exist without the presence of bodies. Mediation repositions bodies in space in relation to one another. Existing scholarship has focused on these effects in spaces of civic action, but everyday publics are less understood. This analysis of two recently completed public interiors at Hudson Yards in New York City examines the interplay of spaces, bodies, and images and the impact to the public space produced. Snarkpark (“a new age retail environment”) and Vessel (“a new public landmark”) were popular destinations in Hudson Yards, as documented by their Instagram feeds. A visit to either project involved the co-presence of strangers (a condition sociologist Lyn Lofland refers to as the public realm) but in their role as back-drops what resulted was primarily a disembodied, mediated communality. Instagram posts consisted primarily of photographs taken by visitors, selfies minimizing the presence of other visitors. These images posted to social media do not merely form an alternative to physical public space but transform it as well.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interior Design is a scholarly, refereed publication dedicated to issues related to the design of the interior environment. Scholarly inquiry representing the entire spectrum of interior design theory, research, education and practice is invited. Submissions are encouraged from educators, designers, anthropologists, architects, historians, psychologists, sociologists, or others interested in interior design.
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