Weizman, ctd
Ook bij Weizman:
"In the history of urbanism, plagues, pandemics, and epidemics almost always led to a phase-transition in the development of urban forms, from the invention of the Ghetto in early 16-th century Venice employed as a way to contain the imaginary spread of the Black Death by Jews, to the onset of the modern State itself and the idea of a totalling regime of partition and segregation in the fabric of human life."
En:
"When an emergency subsides, it is the spectre or the fear of its return that governs transformation in space-time formations and systems of control. There has never been a full return back to 'previous normality' and its normative benchmarks. Let's also remember that the long history of urban politici, comes not from crime, ut from the control of epidemics and its associations with social interactions. What we see now however are new forms of governing in space which have been taken over via a relation between algorithms and bordering devices, which now exist on the scale of states, streets, and homes."
"In the history of urbanism, plagues, pandemics, and epidemics almost always led to a phase-transition in the development of urban forms, from the invention of the Ghetto in early 16-th century Venice employed as a way to contain the imaginary spread of the Black Death by Jews, to the onset of the modern State itself and the idea of a totalling regime of partition and segregation in the fabric of human life."
En:
"When an emergency subsides, it is the spectre or the fear of its return that governs transformation in space-time formations and systems of control. There has never been a full return back to 'previous normality' and its normative benchmarks. Let's also remember that the long history of urban politici, comes not from crime, ut from the control of epidemics and its associations with social interactions. What we see now however are new forms of governing in space which have been taken over via a relation between algorithms and bordering devices, which now exist on the scale of states, streets, and homes."
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