Explicit and implied significance of contemporary public spaces. Part 2: Alternative spaces

This paper is a continuation of deliberations on meaning (sense) of public spaces. It refers to unofficial spaces for informal activities, which could be called informal alternative spaces or maybe even a bit exaggeratedly “spaces-of-resistance”.  Their extremely important features include absence...

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Main Author: Dariusz Dziubiński
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Language:English
Published: Lublin University of Technology 2020-05-01
Series:Budownictwo i Architektura
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Online Access:https://ph.pollub.pl/index.php/bia/article/view/1594
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spelling doaj-8403e72fe6f74897b2e30545c7b585192020-11-25T03:22:00ZengLublin University of TechnologyBudownictwo i Architektura1899-06652544-32752020-05-0119110.35784/bud-arch.1594Explicit and implied significance of contemporary public spaces. Part 2: Alternative spaces Dariusz Dziubiński 0Faculty of Architecture, Wrocław University of Technology This paper is a continuation of deliberations on meaning (sense) of public spaces. It refers to unofficial spaces for informal activities, which could be called informal alternative spaces or maybe even a bit exaggeratedly “spaces-of-resistance”.  Their extremely important features include absence of control and lack of rules, which distinguish them from other spaces. The paramount advantage visitors gain from these places is the ability to give the space a meaning of their own, thus changing the users’s position from that of a mere user into the user  in possession. It also changes his/her relation to the space which ceases to be only a ‘closed object’. It is brought into use, as it is created and linked only for the time of the actor-user's (own) performance. The experimental character of the game leads to a reinterpretation of the meaning (or even necessity to change it)  that the space has. Such an approach breaks with the patterns embedded in a collective imaginarium, which promote safe, comfortable behaviours – an unofficial, alternative space must be created each time from scratch, such space is a process. It is not treated as a product, it becomes space of commitment – it becomes political space, but as such, it is a challenge and thus it is interesting only for few people. By meeting each other and being with others we fulfill our basic psychological need, but  simultaneously we enter into different roles in a social game in which our own “win” often counts above all. Our private satisfaction can also be valued by a sense of community,  collaboration, having something in common, and this obviously can bring benefits to everyone. However, without a deeper thought practices that seek and provide best possible conditions for staying in space can lead to a certain inertia, which can turn into “algorithmization” in satisfying space users, specialized only in passive satisfaction of thoughtless users. https://ph.pollub.pl/index.php/bia/article/view/1594public spacecontrolexperimentself-determinationsatisfactioncommunity
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Explicit and implied significance of contemporary public spaces. Part 2: Alternative spaces
Budownictwo i Architektura
public space
control
experiment
self-determination
satisfaction
community
author_facet Dariusz Dziubiński
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title Explicit and implied significance of contemporary public spaces. Part 2: Alternative spaces
title_short Explicit and implied significance of contemporary public spaces. Part 2: Alternative spaces
title_full Explicit and implied significance of contemporary public spaces. Part 2: Alternative spaces
title_fullStr Explicit and implied significance of contemporary public spaces. Part 2: Alternative spaces
title_full_unstemmed Explicit and implied significance of contemporary public spaces. Part 2: Alternative spaces
title_sort explicit and implied significance of contemporary public spaces. part 2: alternative spaces
publisher Lublin University of Technology
series Budownictwo i Architektura
issn 1899-0665
2544-3275
publishDate 2020-05-01
description This paper is a continuation of deliberations on meaning (sense) of public spaces. It refers to unofficial spaces for informal activities, which could be called informal alternative spaces or maybe even a bit exaggeratedly “spaces-of-resistance”.  Their extremely important features include absence of control and lack of rules, which distinguish them from other spaces. The paramount advantage visitors gain from these places is the ability to give the space a meaning of their own, thus changing the users’s position from that of a mere user into the user  in possession. It also changes his/her relation to the space which ceases to be only a ‘closed object’. It is brought into use, as it is created and linked only for the time of the actor-user's (own) performance. The experimental character of the game leads to a reinterpretation of the meaning (or even necessity to change it)  that the space has. Such an approach breaks with the patterns embedded in a collective imaginarium, which promote safe, comfortable behaviours – an unofficial, alternative space must be created each time from scratch, such space is a process. It is not treated as a product, it becomes space of commitment – it becomes political space, but as such, it is a challenge and thus it is interesting only for few people. By meeting each other and being with others we fulfill our basic psychological need, but  simultaneously we enter into different roles in a social game in which our own “win” often counts above all. Our private satisfaction can also be valued by a sense of community,  collaboration, having something in common, and this obviously can bring benefits to everyone. However, without a deeper thought practices that seek and provide best possible conditions for staying in space can lead to a certain inertia, which can turn into “algorithmization” in satisfying space users, specialized only in passive satisfaction of thoughtless users.
topic public space
control
experiment
self-determination
satisfaction
community
url https://ph.pollub.pl/index.php/bia/article/view/1594
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