Friday, July 09, 2004

Editorial Draft

(forgive me for babbling towards the end, very tired and sleepy)

Metrologue
Editorial 3rd attempt

Metrologue is made up of?
a] young urban researchers
b] Spent the past few years in academic space
c] attempting to create practice
d] attempting to reimagine practice through academic space
e]
f]

Academic Space
a] advantage of being slightly insular, no client
b] ability to bring together many different interest groups on a seemingly neutral platform (how to say this without seeming naively un-knowing about the fact that universities or colleges are no more interest free and maybe never were)
c] can look at systems and methods in isolation from (?)
d] might lose touch with quick changing situations
e] has some amount of connectivity to situations in different contexts (global)
f] might not be able to see the problems of a certain system because it cannot see the powers and interests of the actors of the system
g]
h]
I]

Practice
a] works with interest parties.
b] actors with the power to control the situation usually dominate contested spaces
c] control implies knowledge and/or money
d]
e]
f]

role of metrologue
???

Talking about the City
1] the city can be imagined as one complete organism within itself, a balance of many systems
2]the city as a set of relationships
3]the city as a group of people contesting for resources

4]the city then becomes what we imagine it to be and our interventions are about that imagination.
metrologue is about the different imaginations that the different groups of people have of the city.
metrologue understands the act of writing as an act of intervention
it realises that there are many many many different forces that shape the city, it may be the bureaucratic frameworks, that produce SRA, it may be the act of newswriting in the city, it may be the films that are based on the city, it may be the changing economies, or the imaginations of public space.

please feel free to add what it could be.