MEMO TO THE NEW (THIS) MILLENNIUM CAPITALISM'S GOLGOTHA (WHERE ALL THAT IS SOLID WASTE MELTS INTO THE LANDSCAPE) A rhetorical question (stunned silence is the only answer): What does it say about a society that can offer only spent, toxic, post-industrial wasteland for new public urban open space (parks) and, at the same time, seeks to exploit the last truly public lands (wildlife reserves and national parks) for private and commercial gain? ![]() New York, New York - Personally, I would have preferred a giant mausoleum (a necropolis) but, alas, I could not enter the Fresh Kills Landscape to Landfill to Landscape Design Competition as I was (in the interest of full disclosure) a 'consultant' from the very beginning of the REAL competition -- i.e., the announcement of the Request For Proposals. As a mausoleum, Fresh Kills would reverse that age-old axiom "You can't take it with you". The motto for the monstrous landfill cum mausoleum would be "You CAN take it with you". You, now, CAN be buried with all your possessions (past and present), like some ancient potentate or, perhaps, like victims of innumerable contemporary outrages around the world -- those unfortunate souls vaporized in situ (along with their personal property) ... ![]() The shadow of Parc Downsview Park fell over the early phases of this process and its traces are still evident in the finalist schemes. Several of the teams were also involved in the 1999 Toronto competition and several of the final proposals include very similar attitudes and fashionable biases as the Downsview projects. These might best be encapsulated under the rubric "Instrumentality" -- which translates roughly as "We are NOT sentimentalists", or "We are NOT Landscape Arcadians" (i.e., acorn-eaters). In fact, the best schemes here negotiate that very high-rhetorical gambit through a masterful inversion of its pretensions -- viz., they reproduce, without batting an eye, the very terminologies denounced by the particular and mischievous process-driven paradigm that IS, after all is said and done, a passing fancy, albeit a very powerful, pseudo-objective flirtation with Deleuzian (Derridean) differance predicated on appropriations from post-structuralism, systems theory, and radical geography (and transmogrified into ever-so-lovely 'neo-picturesque' recreational landscapes via computer generated photomontage). Hence the vision of a more grave Fresh Kills -- The Fresh Kills Mausoleum and Pleasure Grounds. ![]() The Sacred Isle of Meadows is the perfect embodiment of the duplicity of the planning strategy. It is a speck of land at the confluence of the brackish Richmond Creek and the tidal waters between Staten Island and New Jersey and a renowned heron pit stop on the Atlantic Flyway -- a nesting ground in other words for some very lovely birds. It is surrounded by goop, post-industrial wreckage and worshipped by some as a sign of the past AND things to come. It is THE place, therefore, to register some of the more abstruse expectations for post-closure Fresh Kills. The Isle might fall within this NEW Fresh Kills as the spectre of naturalism, but also as a cracked mirror of super-naturalism. This possible Camelot (the new Fresh Kills Park) will then have its strategic looking glass in a downstream 'Island of Shalott' and its 'Ladies of Shalott' in the form of a heron rookery -- i.e., an idyll frequented by photogenic, long-legged migratory birds. One only hopes they don't one day come floating up Richmond Creek ... expired ... sell-by date passed ... a spectacle for the roller-blading public and a chin-stroking conundrum for the site's most astute stewards, the ever-entertaining deep ecologists. ![]() That loosely flew to left and right -- The leaves upon her falling light -- Thro' the noises of the night, She floated down to Camelot" The Lady of Shalott, Alfred Lord Tennyson Gavin Keeney (December 2001) A version of this essay appeared in Competitions (Summer 2002) with critiques of the six finalist plans for the Fresh Kills master plan competition. / The FK master plan was awarded to a design team led by Field Operations (New York, New York) ... / For current details of the FO 'Lifescape' plan, cliquez ici ... PLEASE NOTE: A model of the Field Operations master plan for Fresh Kills was included in the 2005 MoMA exhibition "Groundswell" ... / For a critique of this exhibition, cliquez ici (RTF) ... SELECT OUTTAKES ![]() As of 12/07/01 the six finalists' schemes were posted to the FK Competition Web site (URL above) ... Aerial View of Western Staten Island (PDF / The Trust for Public Land) ... Raoul Vaneigem's The Book of Pleasures - "Illicit pleasures are banned until they become profitable. Capitalism's need to expand has transformed the world into one gigantic market in which every one of life's myriad manifestations is reduced to just another sales pitch. In so doing, capitalism grows but digs its own grave by killing off the producers who make the expansion possible." |
Landscape Agency New York - 2002/2005