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Monumental amnesia: reading the spatial narratives written by contemporary urban landscapes.

机译:巨大的失忆症:阅读当代城市景观所写的空间叙事。

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Monumental Amnesia:Reading the Spatial Narratives Written by Contemporary Urban Landscapes This thesis analyses the spatial stories inscribed into urban landscapes by monuments.Differentiating between officially sanctioned, symbolic, and everyday monuments, this thesistheorises the narratological space composed by these objects: static, imagined and transitional, respectively. It argues that monumental sites are spaces of forgetting, rather than remembering, characterised through invisibility, opacity and mystification. Infused with paradox, monuments simultaneously reveal and conceal the histories and urban memories they are expected to commemorate. The discussion then turns to contemporary art, in particular memory installations, as a practice that counters the mystification inherent within urban space, actively exposing alternative pasts and memories.The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first analyses the contemporary, officiallysanctioned monuments of Vilnius, Lithuania that celebrate an ancient nationalism, alongside two neighboring sculpture parks that display retired Soviet icons, with a particular focus onGintaris Karosas’ sculpture Infotree LNK. The second chapter theorises symbolic monuments, and focuses on the Japanese theme park Tobu World Square as a curiosity cabinet where thecontemporary spatial practice, identified by Anthony Giddens, of “disembedding” is performed in miniature. It concludes with a discussion of Susan Norrie’s DVD installation of the park ENOLA. The third chapter examines everyday monuments, focusing on the industrial ruins of Manchester to unravel the archival aspects of these monuments and their gentrification. It closes with a study of Cornelia Parker’s installation Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View. Through these urban case studies and accompanying memory installations,the thesis explores how urban monuments disguise certain histories and memories of a city, and how art can reclaim alternative stories and memories from urban amnesia.
机译:巨大的失忆症:阅读当代城市景观的空间叙事本论文分析了纪念碑刻在城市景观中的空间故事。在正式批准的,象征性的和日常的纪念碑之间进行区分,本论文对这些对象构成的叙事空间进行了理论化:静态,想象和过渡的。它认为,纪念性场所是通过隐身,不透明和神秘化来表征的遗忘空间,而不是记忆空间。充满悖论的古迹同时揭示和掩盖了他们期望纪念的历史和城市记忆。然后,讨论转向当代艺术,尤其是记忆装置,以此作为一种对付城市空间内在神秘性的做法,积极地揭示其他的过去和记忆。本文共分为三章。第一个分析了立陶宛维尔纽斯当代受到正式批准的纪念碑,这些纪念碑庆祝古代民族主义,旁边还有两个展示退休的苏联圣像的相邻雕塑公园,尤其着眼于金塔里斯·卡罗萨斯(Gintaris Karosas)的雕塑Infotree LNK。第二章对象征性的古迹进行了理论化,并着重介绍了日本主题公园东武世界广场,作为好奇心的柜子,由安东尼·吉登斯(Anthony Giddens)确定的当代空间实践被“微型化”。最后讨论了苏珊·诺里(Susan Norrie)的DVD公园ENOLA的安装。第三章考察了日常的古迹,重点是曼彻斯特的工业遗址,以阐明这些古迹的档案方面及其高级化。结束时,她对Cornelia Parker的装置作品《暗黑物质:爆炸图》进行了研究。通过这些城市案例研究和随附的记忆装置,论文探索了城市古迹如何掩盖城市的某些历史和记忆,以及艺术如何从城市失忆症中夺回其他故事和记忆。

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