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Urban vibrations: How physical waves come to matter in contemporary urbanism

Descrizione del progetto

L’impatto delle onde fisiche negli ambienti urbani

Le onde fisiche, che si tratti di radiazione termica, onde sonore o frequenze radio, rappresentano un significativo disturbo ambientale, dato che attraversano l’ambiente urbano in modo invisibile e danneggiano il corpo sia degli esseri umani che degli animali in modi ancora non chiari. Il progetto WAVEMATTERS, finanziato dall’UE, approfondisce il modo in cui le onde colpiscono corpi e ambienti specifici e diventano oggetto di preoccupazione pubblica e azione progettuale. Il progetto prevede un ampio lavoro sul campo di tipo etnografico in ambiti in cui sono stati istituiti progetti urbani per mitigare l’effetto dell’isola urbana di calore, ridurre il rumore ambientale e sviluppare reti di comunicazione wireless di quinta generazione. WAVEMATTERS studierà l’impatto dell’esposizione corporea alle onde fisiche e il modo in cui tali onde provocano azioni progettuali. Il progetto approfondirà inoltre le modalità attraverso cui le persone si adattano a queste onde a livello fisico.

Obiettivo

Cities are critical zones where the intermingling of environmental processes, infrastructural arrangements and human lives is increasingly apparent and disputed. Physical waves, particularly heat radiation, sound waves and radio frequencies, constitute major environmental disturbances that invisibly cross the urban built environment affecting bodies, human and nonhuman, in harmful and uncertain ways. By asking how they come to matter, this project explores how waves become associated to specific bodies and environments, as well as how they become matters of public concern and design intervention. To answer these questions, this project entails extended ethnographic fieldwork at key locations where ur-ban projects aimed at mitigating the urban heat island effect, abating environmental noise and building 5th generation wireless communication networks are currently unfolding. Following techno-scientific researchers, city officials, professional consultants, affected groups and concerned residents, the project will address two major research problems: 1. How bodily exposure is done in practice, paying attention to both knowledge production and controversies concerning wave-related exposure, as well as to how individuals learn to be affected by and bodily attune to physical waves. 2. How waves problematize forms of urban coexistence leading to design interventions that reassemble (and disassemble) urban environments, as well as to practices of imagining other possible urban environments. A unique feature of this project is its emphasis on expanding conventional ethnographic research by means of multimodal collaborations with actors from the field, thus actively engaging in multimedia forms of knowledge pro-duction, prototyping or community building. This is indeed crucial to reassessing the material politics of the Anthropocene as entailing contested practices of materializing abstract or imperceptible environmen-tal disturbances.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Istituzione ospitante

HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITAET ZU BERLIN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 997 687,00
Indirizzo
UNTER DEN LINDEN 6
10117 Berlin
Germania

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Regione
Berlin Berlin Berlin
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 997 687,00

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