Mobilities in ‘Corona City’ – Epidemic disruption, extended bodies, and elastic situations
‘SCIENCE TALKS’ has gone online! Join us for this live session with Ole B. Jensen, Professor at Center for Mobilities and Urban Studies, Aalborg University.
The COVID-19 pandemic has unleashed an unprecedented number of effects. The quantitative effects on health, economy, travel, social interaction and almost any walk-of-life imaginable are massive. There is no doubt that this is a deep crisis, with profound effects. As we speak estimations and extrapolations of what this means for the future of cities and societies takes on new heights.
In this Science Talk, Ole B. Jensen educates us on what Covid-19 has meant for the social space in cities focusing on disruption of social space and the fact that we have become aware of elements such as air. Air and space are now a means of the common, carrying a risk that e.g. showcases in the marking of lines in the supermarket and drive in test centers. - and hence the need to rethink mobile situations.
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Chapter & themes:
Click and see 2:06 Chapter 1: Presentation on the topic and Ole B. Jensen
Click and see 4:23 Chapter 2: Ole B. Jensen starts his presentation and sets the agenda
Click and see 6:13 Chapter 3: Introduction and background
Click and see 14:30 Chapter 4: Extended bodies
Click and see 25:51 Chapter 5: Elastic situations
Click and see 33:41 Chapter 6: There short vignettes:
1. Queuing tape
2. Slipstream modelling
3. Drive-ins
Click and see 45:47 Chapter 7: Concluding remarks
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This event is a part of an event series with the theme:
City Life in Times of and after Corona
How will our cities change post pandemic? What can we do as citizens, urban planners, architects, designers and decision makers to ensure the right restart for our cities – and protect ourselves against future pandemics? How do we create solutions that ensure resilience, but do not compromise on livability and sustainability?
Through a new Nordic partnership between DOGA – Design and Architecture Norway, Danish Design Centre, BLOXHUB, Gehl Architects, Urban Agenda and Institute of Futures Studies, we will dive into the dilemmas of pandemic-proof cities when it comes to climate, behavior, design and livability and help generate the best solutions for restarting the good life in our cities.