Addressing the imbalance between daytime and night-time-orientated studies about the city, Venice Nightscapes: Consuming, Living, Narrating provides a geographical investigation of Venice’s urban night. By focusing on nightscape co-production processes, this reflection delves into the ongoing, fleeting and reciprocal relations between bodies, objects, places and discourses shaping the interactions between evening and night-time economy, nocturnal social practices and night-themed narratives. As a result, this geographical investigation reveals the local urban night as a multifaceted and contradictory space–time and thus introduces the concept of genius noctis to critically interpret its distinctive features and their interdependencies.

VENICE NIGHTSCAPES. CONSUMING, LIVING, NARRATING

TOMASELLA, GIUSEPPE
2025

Abstract

Addressing the imbalance between daytime and night-time-orientated studies about the city, Venice Nightscapes: Consuming, Living, Narrating provides a geographical investigation of Venice’s urban night. By focusing on nightscape co-production processes, this reflection delves into the ongoing, fleeting and reciprocal relations between bodies, objects, places and discourses shaping the interactions between evening and night-time economy, nocturnal social practices and night-themed narratives. As a result, this geographical investigation reveals the local urban night as a multifaceted and contradictory space–time and thus introduces the concept of genius noctis to critically interpret its distinctive features and their interdependencies.
31-gen-2025
Inglese
ROSSETTO, TANIA
Università degli studi di Padova
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