Norberg-Schulz’ Elements of Space in Dark City


Autoria(s): Kacmaz Erk, Gul
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Alex Proyas' science fiction film Dark City (1998) puts forth questions about the building process of a city. The aliens in the film constantly alter each street, building and room to create the right environment for humans to dwell. The ‘strangers’ believe that they need to study humans in their spaces to understand human nature. They use bits and pieces of people's memories to reconstruct the city.<br/><br/>Christian Norberg-Schulz identifies four elements of space: physical, perceptual, existential and conceptual. Physical space is physical existence as it is. Perceptual space is the temporary space the user perceives. Existential space, for instance, the meaning of the concept of home, is abstract and permanent; it does not change with changing conditions. Finally, conceptual space, in his spatial philosophy, is the space concept of specialists like architects, economists and mathematicians.<br/><br/>This article analyses the future noir environment of Dark City from a spatial perspective. The notion of building is studied as to physical, perceptual, existential and conceptual spaces of Norberg-Schulz through concepts of home, identity, belonging, and alienation with reference to the architecture of the city.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/norbergschulz-elements-of-space-in-dark-city(d5eab5c3-1a2f-4498-b550-d93667939bc0).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Kacmaz Erk , G 2016 , ' Norberg-Schulz’ Elements of Space in Dark City ' unknown .

Palavras-Chave #Architectural space #Film space #Heidegger #Norberg-Schulz #Dark City
Tipo

article