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    Title: 戲弄街坊(書法書寫都市空間)-藝啟來
    Other Titles: Rewriting urban spaces through an analogy of the calligraphic artistic expression of body experiences on a university based community
    Authors: 李惠敏
    Li,Hui-Min
    Contributors: 蘇智鋒
    SHU,Chih-Feng;Rohan Shivkumar
    建築學系
    Keywords: 書寫都市空間;舞動都市空間;藝術人文開放空間;遊走巷弄空間
    writing the urban space;calligraphic and dancing styles of urban spaces;art and literature related;humanistic open spaces;body experiences of movement in street and alleys
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2014-02-21T02:40:47Z (UTC)
    Abstract: 將書法與舞蹈藝術特性運用於逢甲夜市周邊之巷弄中之都市空間是一種閱讀都市空間美學之獨特想法,本設計試圖打開原本無法穿透之私領域,使都市巷弄空間經由滲透、擠壓、虛實、快慢…等的身體經驗產生,而創造人遊走於公私領域交替的穿透過程中體驗空間所帶來的驚喜及放鬆,透過藝術、文化、休閒、生活產生局部的"點"建築並以都市中之巷弄及族群(學生、觀光客、攤販商家、當地居民)讓藝文活動啟動起來(一起來)讓人遊走穿越於都市巷弄中進而串連成"線"再由巷弄的線而漸漸演變成區域的"面",成為藝術人文特區。
    Bringing calligraphic and dancing artistic expression of body experience into Feng Chia night market's alleys and streets would be an intriguing and unique way to read the sensational feeling of the urban context. This design project has tried to re-intervene in existing disintegrated urban tissues to reintroduce a relaxing and cheerful dwelling environment full of art and literature related humanistic activities through disentangling privately owned territories. It is believed that intertwining and blurring the private and public domains could lead to a truly local oriented humanistic dwelling environment facilitating encounters and interactions among visiting tourists, temporary dwellers of university students, street vendors and shops owners, and local inhabitants, etc. The main deployed intervention strategies focus on firstly introducing scattered “spots” for daily needs of food eating, entertaining activities, gallery exhibition, neighborhood communal events, open forum debating activities, etc. Then, a “line” of community living alleys can be further linked through providing urban spaces for street vendors and local inhabitants. Finally, an “area” of a relaxing and cheerful dwelling environment can become a representing land marked image of this university-based community where one can distinguish various kinds of body experiences, such as movement permeability, static congregations, void spaces and solid volumes dialogue, slowing pace vs. fast pace, etc., which can be further referred to as calligraphic and dancing styles of performing arts.
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