Experiencing non-places through soundscapes.
Motorways, airports and supermarkets; French anthropologist, Marc Augé called them nonplaces to mark their transience and the large amount of time we spend at such spaces in this day and age. Essentially, he deems them of little significance to be considered as anthropological places. (Augé...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-523232019-12-10T13:52:37Z Experiencing non-places through soundscapes. Tan, Emily Sze Hui. School of Art, Design and Media Danne Ojeda Hernandez DRNTU::Visual arts and music Motorways, airports and supermarkets; French anthropologist, Marc Augé called them nonplaces to mark their transience and the large amount of time we spend at such spaces in this day and age. Essentially, he deems them of little significance to be considered as anthropological places. (Augé 1995) While his observations are accurate and valid, meaning can be created at such transitory spaces and they can possess qualities that anthropological places have. Through the physical representation of a specific non-place, this project aims to create a poetic landscape that represents the delicate and multi-layered nature of experiencing places and its people. And also to find pleasure from silvers of human behaviour that can be observed at these highly transient yet solitary sites. People are not just moving creatures but human beings with emotional lives. The final outcome of this project presents concepts of the individual and the collective in a specific non-place, which is the bus-interchange. The collective human behaviour can be observed and experienced unconsciously. It is represented by visualisation of the sounds that were recorded and recreated through the paper sculpture. The individual is represented by poetic anecdotes of the happenings at the non-place. The aim is simple. It is to extract the often neglected and unpleasurable element – which is sound – from an environment and to use it to represent a physical landscape of the non-place. And also, to encourage viewers to find their little pleasures in what might seem as the mundane process of commuting and everyday life. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2013-05-06T02:48:44Z 2013-05-06T02:48:44Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52323 en Nanyang Technological University 14 p. application/pdf |
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Motorways, airports and supermarkets; French anthropologist, Marc Augé called them nonplaces
to mark their transience and the large amount of time we spend at such spaces in this
day and age. Essentially, he deems them of little significance to be considered as
anthropological places. (Augé 1995)
While his observations are accurate and valid, meaning can be created at such transitory
spaces and they can possess qualities that anthropological places have. Through the physical
representation of a specific non-place, this project aims to create a poetic landscape that
represents the delicate and multi-layered nature of experiencing places and its people. And
also to find pleasure from silvers of human behaviour that can be observed at these highly
transient yet solitary sites. People are not just moving creatures but human beings with
emotional lives.
The final outcome of this project presents concepts of the individual and the collective in a
specific non-place, which is the bus-interchange. The collective human behaviour can be
observed and experienced unconsciously. It is represented by visualisation of the sounds that
were recorded and recreated through the paper sculpture. The individual is represented by
poetic anecdotes of the happenings at the non-place.
The aim is simple. It is to extract the often neglected and unpleasurable element – which is
sound – from an environment and to use it to represent a physical landscape of the non-place.
And also, to encourage viewers to find their little pleasures in what might seem as the
mundane process of commuting and everyday life. |
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