[Airport Transit Condition] (2006,
video, 17.min)
Airports can be understood as compressors of space and time, they act
as a conduit from one physical location in the world to another. But at
the same time the extraterritorial zones of airports become an important
threshold controlling the flow of people in a free market economy. This
space in-between is in fact an abstract space created by a bureaucratic
system of inclusion and exclusion within trans-nation states rather than
a transition space. Transit zones at airports emerge because of a complex
set of factors: border crossing as well as today’s security and
safety regulations. The innumerable thresholds to the transit zones are
points of congestion that are governed by an imperfect system of identification.
Different mobility patterns of varying relevance circulate in the airport’s
structure, and they are distributed within airport architecture according
to the typology of various levels of comfort and aesthetics.
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