Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,794,102 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Virtual disaster: Jennifer Allen on m7red's inundacion!


WHAT IS THE role of urban architecture in a natural disaster? As Hurricane Katrina Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism.  showed, buildings have few options--weather the storm or collapse. The drowning city has become a familiar and terrifying ter·ri·fy  
tr.v. ter·ri·fied, ter·ri·fy·ing, ter·ri·fies
1. To fill with terror; make deeply afraid. See Synonyms at frighten.

2. To menace or threaten; intimidate.
 international reality: Witness not just Katrina and Rita but the recent floods in central Europe Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Western Europe. In addition, Northern, Southern and Southeastern Europe may variously delimit or overlap into Central Europe. , the Indian Ocean Indian Ocean, third largest ocean, c.28,350,000 sq mi (73,427,000 sq km), extending from S Asia to Antarctica and from E Africa to SE Australia; it is c.4,000 mi (6,400 km) wide at the equator. It constitutes about 20% of the world's total ocean area.  tsunami in 2004, and even the floods that submerged Dresden and Prague in 2002. In the wake of such catastrophes, architects and urban planners List of urban planners chronological by initial year of plan.
  • c. 332 BC Dinocrates - Alexandria, Egypt
  • c. 408 BC Hippodamus - Peiraeus, Thurii, Rhodes
  • c. 1590 Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokugawa Hidetada, Tokugawa Iemitsu - Edo, later Tokyo, Japan http://web-japan.
 are called on to anticipate emergencies and find solutions for reconstruction. The Buenos Aires-based architectural collective m7red, run by Mauricio Corbalan and Pio Torroja, takes a different approach. Instead of making plans for before or after the storm, they consider the very moment of disaster in a board game that lets players try their own hand at instant urban planning urban planning: see city planning.
urban planning

Programs pursued as a means of improving the urban environment and achieving certain social and economic objectives.
.

"We started working on the game in 2000 after some minor floods hit Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (bwā`nəs ī`rēz, âr`ēz, Span. bwā`nōs ī`rās), city and federal district (1991 pop. ," explains Corbalan, who, along with Torroja collaborated with Gustavo Dieguez, Lucas Gilardi, and Daniel Goldaracena. "A few months later, a major flood unleashed a political-technocratic debate in the city." After consulting advisors ranging from environmental specialists to conceptual artists, the collective--then working under the name m777--created inundacion! inesperadas posibilidades urbanas para Buenos Aires (flood! unexpected urban possibilities for Buenos Aires), 2000-2002, a board game in which players respond to a disaster scenario and sometimes even anticipate actual events. "In April 2003, we were playing a session of inundacion! with students and professors from the faculty of architecture at the University of Buenos Aires To enter any of the available programmes of study in the university, students who have successfully completed high school must pass a first year common to all faculties. This first year is called "CBC", which stands for "Ciclo Básico Común" (Common Basic Cycle).  just as floods started swallowing up Santa Fe Santa Fe, city, Argentina
Santa Fe, city (1991 pop. 341,000), capital of Santa Fe prov., NE Argentina, a river port near the Paraná, with which it is connected by canal.
, a city in the north of Argentina," recalls Torroja. "One group of players placed a brigade of armed homeowners on the board. On the same day in Santa Fe, neighbors with guns and boats started banding together to defend their properties. The fiction of the game allowed us to analyze a real urban trend that was emerging and ended up repeating itself in New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded , albeit with some new twists."

How does the game work? Eight to eighty players are divided into teams. Each selects at random a previously established character, style, and secret goal. Team members must transform these elements into a story, which they present through icons on a map of flooded Buenos Aires. While characters include familiar crisis figures--politician, policeman, and engineer--there are also some surprising ones, such as an anarchist an·ar·chist  
n.
An advocate of or a participant in anarchism.


anarchist
Noun

1. a person who advocates anarchism

2.
, a gaucho gaucho (gou`chō), cowboy of the Argentine and Uruguayan pampas (grasslands). The typical gaucho, a familiar figure in the 18th and 19th cent., was a daring, skillful horseman and plainsman. , and an immigrant. Styles range from the ecologically minded to the entrepreneurial, and the secret goal can include any task from starting a refugee agency to attracting tourists to the flood-stricken area. The challenge lies in the game's chance combinations. When I played a round, I ended up on a team with a filmmaker and an architect; we had to find a strategy to deal with a media-savvy geisha geisha

Member of a professional class of women in Japan whose traditional occupation is to entertain men. A geisha must be adept at singing, dancing, and playing traditional musical instruments (e.g., the samisen) in addition to being skilled at making conversation.
 running a covert paramilitary gang that was destabilizing the city. Corbalan and Torroja play the role of mediators, who may edit a team's narrative or suggest a new development in what they call "the collective script" produced by each game. In the end, all missions are revealed, and players vote independently on the most convincing team strategy.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

However lifelike its scenarios can sometimes be, inundacion! is not just a playful simulation but a project that builds on m7red's earlier practice. To foster conversations between experts and nonexperts, m7red has in the past organized discussions in which participants set up their own police, health care, or currency through popular cultural forms, from games to karaoke. Like Marjetica Potrc, Kyong Park, and Multiplicities, the group moves between architecture and art. Social Lottery--a Borges-inspired project in which citizens suggested and then voted on alternate roles for themselves for a day--was their contribution to the architectural interventions organized in 2003 by the innovative architecture and environmental-design team raumlabor_berlin for the shrinking city of Halle-Neustadt in former East Germany East Germany: see Germany. . In Buenos Aires, m7red has often collaborated with Proyecto Venus, an ongoing experimental society initiated by artist Roberto Jacoby in the wake of Argentina's economic collapse.

[GRAPHIC OMITTED]

"We prefer to write scripts instead of designing buildings for catastrophes because they are high-exposure, interactive scenarios for urban actors," says Corbalan. "Architecture and urban planning are sluggish; the crisis offers instant models of transformation where everyday urban situations that we saw at a low speed can suddenly be seen at a fast one." Reflecting on the time-lapse effects of Katrina, Corbalan notes the newfound visibility of poor African Americans and the increased invisibility of illegal immigrants, who avoided rescue workers for fear of deportation. For Corbalan, an unexpected major player was Wal-Mart. With its sophisticated distribution systems, the retail chain was quick to deliver 1,900 truckloads of water and other supplies to flood victims.

"When the weather ends up demonstrating that a retailer can be a faster relief organization than the state, then we have entered a political meteorological me·te·or·ol·o·gy  
n.
The science that deals with the phenomena of the atmosphere, especially weather and weather conditions.



[French météorologie, from Greek
 era," says Torroja. "Of course there have always been natural catastrophes; what's new is the way in which they are opening up unexpected political scenarios, which we believe individuals should have a chance to explore. Inundacion! allows for consensual alienation in a controlled time, letting players slow down the catastrophe while exploring its possibilities for role changes." And in so doing, the game may be one way to prepare users for a potential crisis. Indeed, if the dynamics generated by disasters anticipate the politics of the future, then inundacion! is an important training ground for the coming citizen.

Berlin-based critic Jennifer Allen is a regular contributor to Artforum.
COPYRIGHT 2005 Artforum International Magazine, Inc.
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2005, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Author:Allen, Jennifer
Publication:Artforum International
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2005
Words:919
Previous Article:Remote viewing: Matthew Stadler on the Time-Based Art Festival.(PERFORMANCE)
Next Article:David Adjaye.(top artists)
Topics:



Related Articles
SIDEWAYS GLANCE LIFE MEANT ONLY FOR FOOTBALL.(Sports)
OFF THE TOP SHELF BY GEORGE, JENNIFER ALLEN HAS ONE UNIQUE MEMOIR.(Sports)
Werne-Allen. (2003 Wedding Register).
Matzel and Mumford Organization.(WHO'S NEWS)
VOLUNTEERS GET READY FOR CRISES.(News)
Manhattan.(McCormick's Quick Takes)(Movie Review)
Avoid the knock-out blow of communications break-down.(PROPERTY MANAGEMENT)
NPT Executive of the Year: leaders who stood up to the challenges of Katrina.
Summit addresses pandemic planning.(Health)(The public health director stresses the importance of a good disaster system)
I Can Survive.

Terms of use | Copyright © 2010 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles