新冠肺炎城市的水银图像

E. Arnold
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本章专门介绍新冠肺炎城市的“多变”图像、不断变化的图像和传达信息的图像。奥斯陆公共空间和公共交通的文字和照片的组合展示了城市的新反乌托邦和乌托邦想象是如何形成的。因此,这些图像不仅显示了大流行期间城市的变化,也显示了城市如何改变了我们,包括我们对未来城市的想象。这一章表明,这些图像是相关的,影响着我们与他人以及与城市的互动。透过这些图像,我们也可以瞥见对一个新城市的想象。一个更有希望、更有联系的城市,一个更好地容纳市民的地方,一个自然发生、社区优先的地方。一个更加公正的城市,它的节奏反映了人性和社会,而不仅仅是商业和资本。
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Mercurial Images of the COVID-19 City
This chapter is devoted to ‘mercurial’ images of the COVID-19 city, images in flux and images that convey messages. A joint composition of text and photos of Oslo’s public spaces and public transport shows how new dystopian and utopian imaginings of the city are being formed. These images therefore not only show how cities changed during the pandemic but also how we are changed by them, including our imaginings of future cities. The chapter suggests that these images are relational and influence our interactions with one another and with the city. Filtering through these images, we can also glimpse imaginings of a new city. A more hopeful and connected city, transformed to better accommodate its citizens, a place where nature takes place and community takes precedence. A more just city whose rhythms reflect the human and the social and not only commerce and capital.
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