*Sighs* (off-​​topic)

bridge of sighs

I was in Venice last week. I’m afraid to say that it looks a bit dif­ferent.
bridge of sighs

In the middle of the picture above you can just make out the Bridge of Sighs – it’s the thing in the middle that isn’t an advert for a bank.

Below is the Museo Correr end of St Mark’s Square.

stmarks

After picking myself up, I went to the Migropolis exhib­i­tion which made me think a little dif­fer­ently about these apparent acts of cultural vandalism.

One of the themes of the exhib­i­tion was Venice’s identity as a truly global city and mar­ket­place. For 1000 years it has been a trade centre and the meeting place between East and West. While in medieval times, this might have meant Arab mer­chants with galleys full of spices, today it is about glass­ware and masks made in China, Somalians with fake Gucci bags and — yes — real Gucci bags. Venice has always been a shop front, a meeting place between rich western cus­tomers and eastern traders. There’s some­thing strangely apt about the advert­ising hoard­ings on the sides of the city’s famous landmarks.

Looked at from a slightly dif­ferent per­spective, it’s poten­tially the city’s quint­es­sen­tial expression.

I also learned about this:

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It’s the Venetian: a resort hotel in Macau, filled with fac­sim­iles of the original’s famous land­marks and canals – it’s appar­ently the largest building in Asia. I don’t know if you can see it from space, but wouldn’t be sur­prised. The Migropolis exhib­i­tion noted that the original city risks being replaced by this and the Las Vegas version — they get the shopping done more con­veni­ently and effi­ciently for all parties.

PS. If you’re inter­ested, I’d recom­mend a dip into Against Venice, a splendid rant against the city as a kind of Euro-​​Disney for snobs. I love Venice, per­son­ally, but it never harms to read a dif­ferent perspective.

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1 comment to *Sighs* (off-​​topic)

  • When I too saw that a year ago, I read some blurb some­where that indic­ated they were only tem­porary screens during renovation/​repair of the facades behind them, i.e. on the other side one presumes exists scaf­folding and umpteen labourers sweating away.

    You’re lucky it’s largely a blue sky mural instead of a coke advert. But people will sell tourists’ eyeballs if it helps defray the costs of renovation.

    Until that is, someone works out a way by which tourists can col­lect­ively fund renov­a­tion (on con­di­tion it is advert free).

    Public funding of public works? Now there’s an idea for a business!

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