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Pavoni, A. & Brighenti, A.M. (2023). Atmoculture: urban navigation in the age of digital computation. Uncommon Senses IV - Sensory Ecologies, Economies, and Aesthetics.
A. Pavoni and A. M. Brighenti, "Atmoculture: urban navigation in the age of digital computation", in Uncommon Senses IV - Sensory Ecologies, Economies, and Aesthetics., Montreal, 2023
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author = "Pavoni, A. and Brighenti, A.M.",
title = "Atmoculture: urban navigation in the age of digital computation",
year = "2023",
url = "https://sites.events.concordia.ca/sites/ucs3/en/ucs-iv/pages/25105"
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TY - CPAPER TI - Atmoculture: urban navigation in the age of digital computation T2 - Uncommon Senses IV - Sensory Ecologies, Economies, and Aesthetics. AU - Pavoni, A. AU - Brighenti, A.M. PY - 2023 CY - Montreal UR - https://sites.events.concordia.ca/sites/ucs3/en/ucs-iv/pages/25105 AB - The notion of ‘atmoculture’ offers a sensory-aware conceptual tool to analyse new forms of urban experience as navigation, in the age of digital computation. Historically, modern urbanisation ushered in a movement-space where the question of psycho-social orientation within an increasingly ‘displaced’ urban space first emerged. We can reconstruct new digital media as a continuation of such spatial imagination. Urban digital navigation, it follows, seems to proceed in parallel with a reorientation of the urban experience towards atmospheric considerations, seeking to maximise safety and pleasure - i.e. comfort - in the urban environment. In this context, atmoculture (referring simultaneously to culture as atmosphere and the culture of atmospheres) appears a spatial-aesthetic, psycho-cultural, and bio-technological milieu that prepares space for convenient navigation. Several consequences follow: first the disburdening effect, that is, the delegation of an increasing number of perceptions and decisions to algorithms themselves, with the consequence of formatting the problem-solving aspect of urban subjectivity into mere solutionism; second, the increasing adaptation to a space invisibly shaped by algorithmically-coded biases; third, the tensional, contradictory outcomes of atmocultural expectations in terms of dependency, atrophy, and stress. ER -
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