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摘要
田野工作三部曲历时6年,旨在创建一个关于在高密度城市环境中创建公共空间或民主化公共区域的优点的公共话语。一系列的公共干预引发了公众对公共空间目的的讨论,以及如何通过“殖民”城市地形来创造公共空间。通过使用花园(游击式花园)和公共空间,可以在已建成的城市环境中创建一个地方,供社区用于休闲和其他社会活动。田野调查1是三部曲的开始,它利用公众互动来建立这个“地方”或一系列“地方”。这是通过结合沿着场地西部边缘运行的铁路线而扩展的,并成为田野工作II -殖民地的起源。公众参与这一版本的需求更大,更激进,并吸引了更热烈的回应。Fieldwork III - Las Colonias是一个更短暂的作品,它建立了对话,但也强调了公共空间中更微妙和预先存在的文化。
The Fieldwork Trilogy ran over 6 years and was intended to create a public discourse on the merits of creating public space or democratizing common areas within a high-density urban environment. The series of public interventions provoked discussion within a general public as to the purpose of public space and how to create it by ‘colonising’ pieces of the urban terrain. By using gardens (guerilla gardens) and claiming a space by the public, a place can be created within a built-up urban environment to be used by the community for leisure and other social activities. Fieldwork I was the beginning of a trilogy that used the public interaction to establish this ‘place’ or series of ‘places’. This was extended by incorporating the train line that ran along the Western edge of the site and became the genesis of Fieldwork II – The Colonies. The demand for public engagement with this version was greater and more radical and drew more passionate responses. A more ephemeral work, Fieldwork III – Las Colonias set up the dialogue but also highlighted a more nuanced and pre-existing culture of public space.