Infrastructural Power

Infrastructurally Dense Environments

42 min · 10 de jul de 2025
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What if infrastructures weren't just support systems, but tools of control? In this episode, we explore how infrastructures—from urban layouts to virtual worlds—become so embedded in our lives that we stop noticing them. We look at how they shape and govern our environments, subtly directing our behavior. We also examine megacities as extreme cases of infrastructural saturation, with the cyberpunk city as their most vivid fictional representation. 🎧 A journey into the hidden architecture of everyday life, where the artificial becomes natural.

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