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Duygu VtP Annotation

This visualization represents El Vado as a historical entrance to the city by inviting us to think about the materiality of "such entering" today. People going to the city center via cars create a "local" pollution problem in a neigborhood by just passing through a place. We, for example, do not see pedestrians or bikes in the photo, but only vehichles work with fossil fuels (if they are not electric cars). While this visualization, alongside the text, basically draws attention to cars (and buildings), its angle --the space occupied by bridge and (stream?) -- provokes a message of "nothing unnatural about the city" (to salute David Harvey). This visualization also creates a sense of "boundary" between "nature" and "built environment" from such an angle.

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