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[C - center]
City centers are contemporary forms of open-program system where public
space is partly publicly partly privately owned. Private ownership is
manifested through a mode of restriction (capsules), which regulates participants’
behaviour through the mechanisms of representation of power. Space is
apparently open, yet the private ownership with private regulations (security
services, surveillance systems – cameras and alarms, restrictions of movement,
staying and expression…) reduces the public to a flux of functionally
defined individuals – users of city infrastructure and/or consumption.
City center redefines the city from a space of free movement and expression
into a space of controlled functional behaviour.
[C - city]
Shopping centers are a contemporary form of closed-program
system (capsule) where public space is privately owned. Private ownership
implies a special regulatory framework which regulates participants’ behaviour
in a carefully defined direction, the direction of instant consumption.
Space is a hybrid; though a flux of people gives to it the appearance
of a public space, the private ownership with private regulations (security
services, surveillance systems – cameras and alarms, restrictions of movement,
staying and expression…) reduces the public to a flux of functionally
defined individuals – consumers. Shopping center redefines the city from
a space of free movement and expression into a space of controlled functional
behaviour.
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