Phenomenology and Ecology: Art, Cities, and Cinema in the Pandemic

Polish Journal of Aesthetics 61 (2021)
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Abstract

COVID-19 infects cities, here grasped as quasi-living functioning systems, and the changes inflicted can poetically open us to certain things. Drawing on ecological psychology, we maintain that this brings people into contact with different realities depending on their overall wellbeing, arguing that the aesthetic experience of cities accordingly varies. We then consider iterations of these ideas in dystopian cinema, which portrays global threats altering human relations with technology, art, and the world.

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Matthew Crippen
Grand Valley State University

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