Recreating New Urban Lifescape: A Case Study of Art Exhibition for the Street District around the Museum of Contemporary Art ,Taipei
Date Issued
2010
Date
2010
Author(s)
Yen, Xiao-Yung
Abstract
「Urban people how to live」?The discussion has never been contemplated in urban planning and landscape architecture. Though we concerned with traffic、TDR、Land use zoning、culture, we didn’t discuss about appearance of city on scale of daily life. Master planning theory into the core of urban planning and people’s truly daily life are marginalized. This is the most helpless of all cities are facing problems under globalization.
Life is not only the basic necessities of life. People need to think. Modern art is the medium which caused people to think. Through art exhibitions for social policy intervention, established connect of residents and the government and the local space to awaken people to their own understanding of the value of life and recognition, which is a viable strategy for real-time. However, art exhibitions will not regularly to hold. Once the exhibitions ended, the media provide food for thought disappeared. It needs a strategy that how local space Continuation of the spirit of the exhibition, concerned with daily life.
How exhibitions to integrate resources and local space, to play the residual value of exhibitions, and put into the power of production of local space? Former exhibitions as a garden which artist chose flowers planted in. People can only passively be given opportunities to participate. Today''s exhibitions as a garden which curators provide a fertile ground for people who participated in to decide which kind of flowers they expect to see.
That’s Right! It must be bottom up from residents to determine their own lifescape. This study will use a number of social/spatial intervention cases of arts exhibitions, and foreign well-known art community planning case, put forward a new urban lifescape planning strategy.
Subjects
lifescape
art exhibit
planning strategy
SDGs
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