Inflecting the house: Upside down and ungrounded between walls, windows, mirrors and screens

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
T. Berstrand
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During COVID-19, private living spaces have become settings for activities usually taking place elsewhere. Work, education and leisure activities have moved in, while we have moved out and now frequently project our private interiors onto the screens of others when meeting online. We see ourselves reflected while reflecting each other, and we peek into the lives of strangers while staging our own for the world to see. If such virtual cross-extensions of public and private domains are not completely new, then they have been taken to a whole new level during the pandemic. The article explores such projected interiors extended between screens and walls and the implications these have for the thinking and making of a future living space. It asks how in response to the current environmental crisis the experience of the pandemic interior might help project new spaces radically different from the ones of pre-pandemic times. Two versions of a drawing made in the early 1920s by the Swiss German artist Paul Klee evoke the experience of spatial relationships familiar from the pandemic house. Creative writing of an inflected space detected in the drawings identifies an opening in the fabric of the interior potentially leading us into a future.
使房子变形:在墙壁、窗户、镜子和屏风之间倒立和不接地
在新冠肺炎期间,私人生活空间已成为通常在其他地方进行活动的场所。工作、教育和休闲活动已经搬进来了,而我们已经搬出去了,现在在网上见面时,我们经常把自己的私人室内装饰投射到别人的屏幕上。我们看到自己在反思彼此的同时被反思,我们在向世界展示自己的同时窥探陌生人的生活。如果公共和私人领域的这种虚拟交叉扩展不是全新的,那么在疫情期间,它们已经达到了一个全新的水平。这篇文章探讨了这种在屏幕和墙壁之间延伸的投影内部,以及这些对未来生活空间的思考和构建的影响。它询问,为了应对当前的环境危机,疫情室内的体验如何帮助规划与疫情前截然不同的新空间。瑞士-德国艺术家Paul Klee在20世纪20年代初创作的一幅绘画的两个版本唤起了人们在疫情期间熟悉的空间关系体验。在图纸中检测到的一个弯曲空间的创造性书写确定了内部结构中的一个开口,这可能会引导我们走向未来。
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