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Regenerative Tones of the Urban

Team member(s): Sharon Megan Wong
Modified by Sharon Megan Wong on March 25, 2024

The visualization is based on the dark provocation, an urbicidal imaginary; NASA satellite imagery of Miami by night with radioluminescence depicts the pre-emptive catastrophe.
A coastal metropolis grappling with
extreme weather events, shedding light on urban susceptibilities and the substantial carbon footprint associated with densely
populated city centers.
A storm takes over the metropolis, which passes shortly, similar to the trends, fashion, behaviours and other individual modifications that shift like weather patterns in a modern city.
Nostalgia for a simpler past, represented
by digital distractions that terraform
around the living being, when one blocks out the endless sensory stimuli from instantaneity.
A visual reflection on the cyborg
city, which has the adaptability to be
reconfigured or re-written into the code of relations between human, animal, and machine.
An alien future may require emancipatory technologies; constructions of space that free us from acceleration and disposability.

Tags: Theory, Mixed Reality


Regenerative Tones of the Urban is a project of IAAC, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia developed in the Master in City & Technology 01 - 2023-2024 by the student(s) Sharon Megan Wong during the course MaCT01 23/24 Theories of the Urban II with Mariano Gomez-Luque.

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