谁需要投资:让我们举办基础设施电影节

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电视剧《革命》即将开播,其情节基于电网的崩溃。但这并不新鲜——最近的蝙蝠侠电影《蝙蝠侠:黑暗骑士崛起》和蜘蛛侠电影《超凡蜘蛛侠》都在今年夏天上映,每部电影都有涉及基础设施系统的重大事件或主题。蝙蝠侠电影的一半发生在下水道或地铁系统中,主要情节涉及通信系统和道路。因此,现在是考虑基础设施和电影的好时机。

我最近在Grist探讨了这个问题,得出的结论是,令人悲哀但可能可以预见的是,唯一关注我们基础设施中心地位的人是那些荒谬科幻电影的制作者。(当然,准确性不是他们所关心的——在右边坏人贝恩的图片中,请注意他正站在你经常遇到的许多平底下水道之一中。)

总之,这一切都让我开始思考。我们都记得哥斯拉摧毁高架铁路车厢,就像共和党交通政策制定者的白日梦一样。我们都记得歌剧魅影在巴黎的下水道里鬼鬼祟祟地走动——大概是在寻找冉·阿让(请注意,新的《悲惨世界》将在今年圣诞节上映),或者可能是忍者神龟或奥逊·威尔斯。蓝色牡蛎邪教乐队甚至重提哥斯拉,提到怪物不仅打扰了那些地铁乘客,而且“拉下了……吐着火花的高压电线”。


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虽然不得不说——一旦你拉下了高压电线,如果你更喜欢哥斯拉而不是50英尺高的女人,那你就是个傻瓜,后者扯下输电网铁塔只是为了给她不忠的伴侣的二流诡计拔掉插头(呵呵)。几代男人长大后都幻想驾驶着她在著名海报中挑衅地跨坐着的那条高速公路。现在这才是基础设施,我想告诉你。

当然,关键是基础设施在我们目光所及之处无处不在,但我们从未关注过。在接下来的几个月里,我们将迎来可预见的争论——进步人士将呼吁候选人承诺将税款投入基础设施建设,而保守派将向我们保证,基础设施建设是愚蠢的,自由市场将通过某种神奇的过程免费提供我们所需的所有基础设施,只要我们不妨碍它。关于承诺将税款投入基础设施建设自由市场将提供所有基础设施 的观点。

我的书《On the Grid》详细研究了基础设施系统,我的出版商和经纪人可以告诉你——详细地——没有人太在意,所以我并不抱希望除了那些寓言家之外有人会对这些基本系统感兴趣,即使他们喜欢它们也只是因为它们以视觉上吸引人的方式崩溃或失败。我已经有点放弃说服人们这些系统很重要了。事实上,我建议我们不要就基础设施建设进行负责任的对话,而是效仿我们的文化,完全放弃讲道理——相反,让我们举办一个基础设施电影节。

所以我正在寻找想法。哪些电影、电视剧、书籍、唱片、戏剧将基础设施系统置于主角地位?我知道我在这里只触及了皮毛。肯定还有更多的电影、电视剧、流行歌曲、书籍,以及天知道还有什么——糖果棒?乐队名称?——在庆祝基础设施。

它们是什么?请评论——发送消息。使用这种电子基础设施来帮助我们列出最佳的流行文化庆祝基础设施重要性的清单。“地震”?“火烧摩天楼”?你知道它们就在那里。帮我找到它们。也许我们可以制作一张文学基础设施的大地图——魅影的巢穴在这里,那些巨大的鳄鱼在那里,50英尺高的女人的铁塔在其他地方。或者更好的是——也许我们可以聚在一起在某个地方看电影。

只要电力保持供应。

 

Scott Huler was born in 1959 in Cleveland and raised in that city's eastern suburbs. He graduated from Washington University in 1981; he was made a member of Phi Beta Kappa because of the breadth of his studies, and that breadth has been a signature of his writing work. He has written on everything from the death penalty to bikini waxing, from NASCAR racing to the stealth bomber, for such newspapers as the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Los Angeles Times and such magazines as ESPN, Backpacker, and Fortune. His award-winning radio work has been heard on "All Things Considered" and "Day to Day" on National Public Radio and on "Marketplace" and "Splendid Table" on American Public Media. He has been a staff writer for the Philadelphia Daily News and the Raleigh News & Observer and a staff reporter and producer for Nashville Public Radio. He was the founding and managing editor of the Nashville City Paper. He has taught at such colleges as Berry College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

His books include Defining the Wind, about the Beaufort Scale of wind force, and No-Man's Lands, about retracing the journey of Odysseus.

His most recent book, On the Grid, was his sixth. His work has been included in such compilations as Appalachian Adventure and in such anthologies as Literary Trails of the North Carolina Piedmont, The Appalachian Trail Reader and Speed: Stories of Survival from Behind the Wheel.

For 2014-2015 Scott is a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, which is funding his work on the Lawson Trek, an effort to retrace the journey of explorer John Lawson through the Carolinas in 1700-1701.

He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with his wife, the writer June Spence, and their two sons.

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