Tradition and Architectural Representation
Tradition and Architectural Representation
Author(s): Marta JecuContributor(s): Thomas Eugster (Photographer)
Subject(s): Anthropology, Architecture
Published by: Muzeul Ţăranului Român, Editura Martor
Keywords: Art; architecture; vernacular techniques; post-digital materialities; tradition.
Summary/Abstract: Very often tradition has been reinvented in order to legitimize a certain ideology, discourse or political agenda and representation has played a crucial role in this process. Any representation is itself the product of a row of representations, and moreover a tradition – a process through which content is transported and created. For Cadava (2001: 39) the image is never closed, content and form are often based on an invented genealogy. In this article, I propose to focus on architecture and the way in which political content and ideology have been transmitted through the images architecture produces. These are intended to represent and apparently 're-produce' certain traditions. My examples will focus on both the discipline of architecture (specifically recent practices of recreation of vernacular architecture and construction techniques) and artistic approaches to architecture.
Journal: Martor. Revue d’Anthropologie du Musée du Paysan Roumain
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 22
- Page Range: 39-55
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English