Blog Post 6: Urban Jungle

Urban Jungle

Definition

Urban Jungle is a dangerous, bewilderingly complex, or fast-paced urban environment; an urban area characterized by ruthless competition, struggle, or exploitation.

 

Research and Interpretation

The phrase Urban Jungle is recorded to have been in use since the Mid-19th century; earliest use found in The Times.

 

Or; a modern city or urban area filled with large buildings and regarded especially as a harshly competitive, unwelcoming, or dangerous place.

In essence, it is the city life, especially the unpleasant parts of it.

 

Key words: Traffic noise, pollution, huge concrete buildings

 

The city is not a concrete jungle, it is a human zoo.

No games in the concrete jungle streets, be fully focused on cars, pedestrians and dodging piles of dog poo.

 

I would also like to reference a poem we studied at secondary school; ‘Quo Vadis’ by Ruzar Briffa. Although poetry never struck me, I feel that this really fits the cause. The poem is written from the view of nature, a carob tree to be precise, and reflects on people passing by, impatient without stopping, or having a break.

The extract roughly translates as follows;

[What hurry are they in?

Where are they heading,

Forever impatient,

From the cradle to the grave.

Is this the life of humans?]

[Why no rest,

For them there isn’t]

(Extracted and translated from Quo Vadis by Ruzar briffa)

 

Themes:

Nature taking over man-made structures, Comparison between Nature and Urban structures, Crazy built up areas, busy streets, dangerous streets, urban cultures, hectic streets, densely built cities

 

Concept & Ideas

Further to the analysis of my chosen theme, I will focus on extracting elements which are visually similar from the ‘Urban’ and ‘Jungle’ aspects, and create multiple diptych compositions having a model as subject in each set, and combining similar elements from both the urban and jungle theme.

The following are examples of similar scenes as a concept:

 

Through further research on the above idea, I found similarly themed projects which use black and white in contrast, creating the Urban vs Jungle comparison I was looking for.

 

Man vs Nature by Sara Cate

 

Footprint by William Martin

 

 

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