Unitary urbanism

Unitary urbanism

Unitary urbanism (UU) was the critique of status quo urbanism employed by the Lettrist International and then further developed by the Situationist International between approximately 1953 and 1960.

The praxis originates from the Lettrist technique of hypergraphics which was applied to architecture by the Lettrist International. The UU critique of urbanism was further developed in the 1950s by the LI, consisting of a range of practices including but not limited to:

* the situation
* the dérive or drift
* psychogeography
* detournement
* industrial painting
* recuperation
* revolution

The critical practice continued to be developed by the Situationists and others. It was largely abandoned for the Debordian theory of the spectacle after the Second Situationist International and Situationist Antinational were formed. London based evoL Psychogeographix is one of the few groups openly practicing unitary urbanism today.

It was announced as a very specific and precise praxis at the Alba platform between the Lettrist International and the International Movement For An Imaginist Bauhaus where Gil J Wolman announced "A unitary urbanism — the synthesis of art and technology that we call for — must be constructed according to certain new values of life, values which now need to be distinguished and disseminated."t in his Address by the Lettrist International Delegate to the Alba Conference of September 1956 [http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/presitu/wolman.html] . It was also appellated in a tract distributed during demonstration by Lettrists in Turin, Italy in December 1956. [http://www.notbored.org/UU.html]

Constant Nieuwenhuys and Guy Debord disagreed about the praxis, issuing the designation "the complex, ongoing activity which consciously recreates man's environment according to the most advanced conceptions in every domain," however the widening gulf between Nieuwenhuys' "structural" approach and Debord's focus on "content" eventually lead to Nieuwenhuy's split from the SI in 1960 [http://www.notbored.org/ten-years-on.html] .

Unitary urbanism, one of the major early Situationist concerns [http://www.socialfiction.org/psychogeography/unitary_urbanism.html] , stands on two tenets:

**the rejection of the standard Euclidean, almost wholly functional approach to urban architectural design, and
**the rejection of the compartmentalized way in which "art" is typically detached from its surroundings.

In the relative utopia of the UU ideal, the structural and artistic elements of man's metropolitan surroundings are blended into such gray area that one cannot identify where function ends and play begins. The resulting society, while it caters to fundamental needs, does so in an atmosphere of continual exploration, leisure, and stimulating ambience.

Unitary Urbanists

*Lettrist International
*Guy Debord
*Constant Nieuwenhuys
*Piero Simondo
*Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies
*Psy-Geo-Conflux
*The Workshop for Non-Linear Architecture

Quotes

"Whatever prestige the bourgeoisie may today be willing to grant to fragmentary or deliberately retrograde artistic tentatives, creation can now be nothing less than a synthesis aiming at the construction of entire atmospheres and styles of life. . . . A unitary urbanism — the synthesis we call for, incorporating arts and technologies — must be created in accordance with new values of life, values which we now need to distinguish and disseminate. . . . "
Gil J Wolman “La plate-forme d’Alba” originally appeared in Potlatch: Information Bulletin of the Lettrist International #27 (Paris, 2 November 1956).

External links

* http://www.socialfiction.org/psychogeography/unitary_urbanism.html


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Urbanism — is the study of cities mdash; their geographic, economic, political, social and cultural environment, and the imprint of all these forces on the built environment. Urbanism is also the practice of creating human communities for living, work, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Psychogeography — evoL PsychogeogrAphix 2003 evoL PsychogeogrAphix 2003 …   Wikipedia

  • Situationist International — The Situationist International (SI) was a small group of international political and artistic agitators with roots in Marxism, Lettrism and the early 20th century European artistic and political avant gardes. Formed in 1957, the SI was active in… …   Wikipedia

  • Constant Nieuwenhuys — Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys (21 July 1920 – 1 August 2005) was a Dutch painter, and one of the foremost innovators of Unitary Urbanism. In 1941, he became deeply interested in the work of Paul Cézanne, Cubism and German Expressionism. He was born… …   Wikipedia

  • List of urban planning topics — Urban, city, or town planning is the discipline of planning which explores several aspects of the built and social environments of municipalities and communities:*American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) *American Planning Association… …   Wikipedia

  • Letterist International — The Letterist International (LI) was a Paris based collective of radical artists and theorists between 1952 and 1957, who provide the link between Isidore Isou s Letterist group and the Situationist International. The spelling Lettrist is also… …   Wikipedia

  • Libertarian socialism — Part of a series on Libertarian socialism …   Wikipedia

  • Guy Debord — Guy Ernest Debord Full name Guy Ernest Debord Born December 28, 1931(1931 12 28) Paris, France Died November 30, 1994(1994 11 30) (aged 62) …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Radcliffe — Part of the Politics series on Situationists …   Wikipedia

  • Piero Simondo — (born August 25 1928) is an Italian artist.Piero was born in Cosio di Arroscia, Liguria, Italy.In Alba, Piedmont, Italy, with Asger Jorn and Giuseppe Pinot Gallizio he founded the Laboratory of immaginiste experiences as part of the International …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”