马修·皮克顿的《城市叙事》。或者一张三维纸质地图如何将你传送到1940年伦敦轰炸之夜

IF 0.4 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS International Journal of Cartography Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/23729333.2021.1921379
T. Streifeneder, B. Piatti
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给人的第一印象是一个精致的纸城和一条河。由印刷的书页组成的房屋和房屋街区。建筑的顶部是开放的,文字和文字片段在里面展开,以时尚的排版,有一些大写字母的段落,其中大多数都清晰可读:“像迷失的灵魂泄漏”,“恐惧”,“德国的全部力量”,“夕阳的最后”,“安全窗帘”... .但最引人注目的是它被烧焦的部分。一座被大火严重摧毁的纸城:多么有力的形象啊。如果你还没有猜到,这个由四部分组成的作品(4个面板)的标题提供了关于地点和时间的信息:“伦敦1940”。尺寸:37 " ×30 "。皮克顿的雕塑地图是如此迷人,如此令人信服地准备了典故浮雕,以至于人们真的被它们吸引住了。突然间,你开始了一场心理地理之旅,穿过黑暗、没有灯光的街道峡谷,两边都有灯光。墙壁变成了巨大的投影面,上面有真人大小的字母,讲述着基于地点的故事。这些句子带领你在一个奇妙的步行叙事空间里从一家到另一家,从一条街到一条街。
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Matthew Picton's Urban Narratives. Or how a three-dimensional paper map can beam you into the London bombing nights of 1940
The first impression is a delicate paper city with a river. Homes and blocks of houses formed from printed pages. The buildings are open at the top, the words and the text fragments unfold inside, in stylish typography, with some passages in capital letters, most of them clearly legible: ‘Like lost souls leaking’, ‘Fear’, ‘Germany’s full force’, ‘the last of sunset’, ‘safety curtain’ ... . But the most striking are its burnt, scorched parts. A paper city badly destroyed by fire: what a powerful image. If you have not already guessed, the title of the four-part work (4 panels) provides the information about the place and time: ‘London 1940’. The dimensions: 37′′×30′′. Picton’s sculptural maps are so fascinating and so convincingly prepared as allusive reliefs that one is literally sucked into them. Suddenly, you undertake a psychogeographical trip walking through dark, unlit street canyons with illuminated façades on both sides. The walls have become huge projection surfaces with man-sized letters telling place-based stories. The sentences drive you from house to house, street to street in a fantastic walkable narrated space.
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International Journal of Cartography
International Journal of Cartography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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