表演弹性:雅典城市空间中的艺术行动主义

Angeliki Sakellariou
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全球范围内城市空间的多重约束和被动性,加上经济危机向空间危机的转变,往往导致公民参与的增加,作为对有争议的社会框架的一种激进回应形式。在许多情况下,由于这些框架面临崩溃,公民被引导到自下而上的解决方案,这考验了他们塑造社会空间计划的能力,并打破了空间的形式,使其摆脱束缚。弹性城市——被定义为有能力吸收、恢复和应对未来冲击的城市——往往处于这种多层次转型的中心。本文探讨了希腊雅典的文化从业者(表演者、视觉艺术家、活动家、建筑师等)在紧缩和政治动荡的条件下所采取的一些做法,以及通过实证研究可以部署的在压迫性社会经济和政治背景下重新占用公共空间的方法。为了这个分析的目的,“表演”指的是一些试图批判和质问公共空间中的社会政治叙事的弹性的时间动觉行为。通过日常的表演行动,市民群体试图重新思考公共空间,以面对新的紧迫的社会需求和规范的行为。文化实践者和城市活动家发起表演行动,试图展示他们适应紧缩和危机的弹性和能力,推动公共空间可以容纳的界限,从空间角度审视复杂的社会变革。
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Performative Resilience: Artistic Activism in Urban Spaces of Athens
Multiple constraints and passivity in urban space on a global scale, combined with the transformation of economic crises into spatial crises, have often led to a rise in civic participation as a form of radical response to contested social frameworks. In a number of cases, as these frameworks faced collapse, citizens have been led to bottom-up solutions which test their capacity to shape socio-spatial programs and disrupt the formality of space freeing it from constraints. Resilient cities – defined as cities that have the ability to absorb, recover and prepare for future shocks – are often at the epicenter of such multi-layered transformations. This paper explores some of the practices deployed by cultural practitioners (performers, visual artists, activists, architects etc.) in Athens, Greece as a response to conditions of austerity and political turmoil, as well as methods which could be deployed towards the re-appropriation of public space within oppressive socioeconomic and political contexts through empirical research. For the purpose of this analysis, ‘performance’ refers to a number of temporal kinesthetic actions of resilience that attempt to critique and interrogate sociopolitical narratives in public space. Through daily performative actions, groups of citizens attempt to rethink public space in order to confront newly urgent social needs and normalised behaviors. Cultural practitioners and urban activists, initiate performative actions as an attempt to demonstrate their resilience and capacity to adapt to austerity and crisis, pushing the boundaries of what public space can accommodate, examining complex social transformations in spatial terms.
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