Park in the Age of Digital Images. Late Modernity Practices: to exist – to naturalize – to live Cover Image

Park w dobie obrazów cyfrowych. Praktyki późnej nowoczesności: bywać – naturalizować – mieszkać
Park in the Age of Digital Images. Late Modernity Practices: to exist – to naturalize – to live

Author(s): Karina Banaszkiewicz
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Media studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: park; naturalization; settlement; topographical experience; cyberspace

Summary/Abstract: Park as an intentionally formed phenomenon is an example of imposing on reality both anthropocentric patterns and those typical of a specific cultural context. Interpreted against the backdrop of space, nature, landscape, it unravels its power as a human gesture, sign and measure of human nature – expresses a man’s attitude to the world. Founded on the topographical experience, a park gains the status of a place and initiates the processes of taming and naturalization. Everyday being with a park leads to living, which then endows a park with an order of life and identity. To be, to naturalize, to live – these are the practices of existence in the world, deconstructed by the processes of globalisation, including digitalization. While analysing digital realizations of a park and a park extended over the spaces emitted by the screens and monitors of digital devices in terms of the functions it performs in a modern and postmodern city, this paper asks about contemporary forms of settlement, embodied by virtual and real parks.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 1 (11)
  • Page Range: 21-38
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Polish
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