Title: Invisible Cities:
1Invisible Cities
- Concept City, Remote Cities, Nature and Music
2Outline
- Italo Calvino The Invisible Cities
- Your Views?
- Patterns of the Invisible Cities
- Other Kinds of Invisible Cities
- The Music Garden
- Conclusion?
3Italo Calvino
- One of the world's foremost postmodern authors
- Calvino is listed alongside Philip Johnson's ATT
building, Disneyland, Monthey Python, Max
Headroom, and Donald Bartheleme as the most
prominent 'icons' of postmodernism (Pilz)
4Structure of Invisible Cities
5Different Kinds
- Cities and memory.
- Cities and desire.
- Cities and signs.
- Thin cities.
- Trading cities
- Cities and eyes.
- Cities and names.
- Cities and the dead
- Cities and the sky.
- Continuous cities.
- Hidden cities.
6 Outline of our Reading
- Marco Polos talk to Kubla Khan
- 1.
- The invisible will not perish
- Description of cities with gestures and language
the emperors responses - 2.
- The past is always ahead of us elsewhere is a
negative mirror - From gestures to words and back to gesture the
use of silence - 3.
- Cities are made of desires and fears.
7 Outline of our Reading
Your views?
- 1. Cities and memory. 1. Diomira past
happiness - Cities and memory. 2. Isidora past desire
- Cities and memory. 3. Zaira past connections
- Cities and memory. 4. Zora described point by
point, unmoved till it disappears - 2. Cities and memory. 5. Maurilla a postcard
city - 1. Cities and desire. 1. Dorothea 2 ways of
describing a city - Cities and desire. 2. Anastasia describing the
city vs. full experience - Cities and desire. 3. Despina -- 2 perception
of a city - 2. Cities and desire. 4. Fedora -- with a mental
city which turns into a museum - 1, Cities and signs. 1. Tamara arbitrary
signs - Cities and signs. 2. Zirma The city is
redundant, so is our memory, because they are
repetitive. - 2 Cities and signs. 3. Zoe a city which is a
mixture of functions. - 1. Thin cities. 1. Isaura a city of wells ?
two religions (??? Venice?) - 2. Thin cities. 2. Zenobia a city of
platforms, balcony and ladders not happy or
unhappy, but one generating desires. - 2. Trading cities. 1. Euphemia where
merchants meet to buy and sell, but also to tell
stories.
8 Patterns of the Invisible Cities
- City, memory and the past
- Desires are memories. Cities contain our
desires. - Polo p. 28 we know more about our past as we
move ahead. - A citys past pp. 10-11
- The Concept City vs. the Lived City
- Dorothea p. 9 Also city vs. desert
- Anastasia p. 12 describing a city and desiring
in it - City and Desires
- Two perspectives. P.17 Cities are formed by
their opposites and desires.
9 Patterns of the Invisible Cities
- Human constructions
- Religion
- Buildings Isidora p. 8
- Human Languages
- Signs arbitrary (Are there any which are not
signs?) - Gestures and Signs
10Invisible Cities II Distant Cities
- Diomira p. 1 ? City and Memory Byzantium
underneath Istanbul - Isidora ? City and Arts Carpentry at ?? (a town
in a mountain) - Anastasia p. 12? City and Desire/Arts Kite
Festival at Lahore - City and Signs/Postcards
11Kite Festival at Lahore
- Basant, the festival that marks the start of
spring - Kite with string coated by hand in a doughy
substance which is impregnated with pulverised
glass (http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asi
a/2750193.stm )
12The Music Garden
- What do you think?
- General Design
- Efforts Arts, Business and Politics
- Music, Nature and Urban Space
13Bach Garden Plan
- Suite1 I Prelude II Allemande III
-Courante, IV Sarabande, V - Menuet I , VI -
Gigue
Bk 5
14Toronto Music Garden
- From Bostons City Hall Plaza to Torontos Harbor
Front
15Prelude An undulating river scape with curves
and bends.
Response to the environment Bk 3
16Allemande A forest grove of wandering trails.
Original plan Bk 7 adjusted in the new plan Bk
14
17Courante A swirling path through a wildflower
meadow.
Bk 11
18Sarabande A conifer grove in the shape of an arc
19Sarabande a poet's corner
- the garden's centerpiece is a huge stone that
acts as a stage for readings, and holds a small
pool with water that reflects the sky.
Bk 13
20Menuette A formal flower parterre.
- Gigue Giant grass steps that dance you down to
the outside world.
Bk 8 12
21Efforts Arts, Business and Politics
22Efforts Arts, Business and Politics
- Different concerns of the Boston government
noise, money (to privatize the space to increase
more economic interest), tourism, security - To gain financial support to massage the
corporate power.
Bks 10 6
23Music, Nature and Urban Space
- Mas intention to create a space for music
without walls. ? what about traffic? (e.g. Bk
16)
24Music, Nature and Urban Space
- Julie Messervy To shape nature in simple forms
(Bk 2) - The films Bk 9, 15
25Minuette formal dance
- Hand-crafted with ornamental steel, a circular
pavilion is designed to shelter small musical
ensembles or dance groups.
26Music and Nature The Gigue
- or "jog" is an English dance, whose jaunty,
rollicking music is interpreted here as a series
of giant grass steps that offer views onto the
harbor.
27Conclusion?
- A city can be variously defined, imagined,
desired for, and connected to the past. - Concept City does not just belong to the city
planners. We also have our concepts in the use
of signs, memories and through our desires and
efforts in construction.
28Reference
- Pilz, Kerstin. Reconceptualising thought and
space labyrinths and cities in Calvino's
fictions. Italica, Summer 2003 v80 i2 p229(15) - http//www.juliemoirmesservy.com/pro.htm
- Toronto Music Garden Photo Gallery---Inspired by
Bach Yo Yo Ma http//www.nakayoshi.org/musicgard
en/ - Loraine Hunter http//www.garden-time.com/magazine
/03september/article_gotw.php