表演“我曾在此”:建筑与外围场所的再现圈

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Mark Sawyer, G. Lindsay
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摘要

建筑、媒体和游客的空间实践以复杂的方式相互联系。建筑物的图像是当地推广策略的特征,这些表征在游客自己的照片中复制。随着地方的发展,人们的社会实践具有空间意义,从而为包括摄影在内的与旅游业相关的实践提供了机会。通过追踪塔斯马尼亚州比肯斯菲尔德地区采矿和旅游小镇的四座建筑的视觉表现,通过媒体的横截面,我们展示了面向媒体的实践如何在一个地区与建筑和旅游相交叉。Beaconsfield的历史建筑由个人和机构在网上进行中介和共享,也以实物的形式用作纪念品和礼物。它们也在附近建筑、公共艺术品和城市媒体的正面被就地重建。通过从实践-理论的角度来解释这种社会空间现象,我们将建筑在外围地区的媒介化理论化,表明这一过程具有社会和空间意义。
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Performing “I Was Here”: Architecture and the Circle of Representation in a Peripheral Place
Abstract Architecture, media, and the spatial practices of tourists relate to one another in complex ways. Images of buildings feature in place promotion strategies, and these representations are replicated in tourists’ own photographs from their visits. The social practices of people have spatial implications as places develop to allow for opportunities for the performance of practices associated with tourism, including photography. By tracing visual representations of four buildings in the regional mining-cum-tourist town of Beaconsfield, Tasmania, through a cross-section of media, we show how media-oriented practices intersect with architecture and tourism in a regional place. Beaconsfield’s historic buildings are mediated and shared by individuals and institutions online as well as in the form of physical objects used as keepsakes and gifts. They are also re-created in situ in the façades of nearby buildings, public artwork, and urban media. By interpreting this socio-spatial phenomenon through a practice-theory lens we theorise the mediatisation of architecture in a peripheral place showing that this process has both social and spatial implications.
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