Heterologias

quarta-feira, janeiro 07, 2009

 

Metropolis

King Champ Gillette (1855-1932), World Corporation, Boston, New England News Company, 1910: "Man Corporate"
LinkUnder a perfect economical system of production and distribution, and a system combining the greatest elements of progress, there can be only one city on a continent, and possibly only one in the world. There would be outlying groups of buildings in different sections of the country for the accommodation of those who were, for limited periods, in the field of labor, and also others that would be occupied as resorts of pleasure in season; but the great and only "Metropolis" would be the home of the people. Having this idea in view, the location of the great city requires thoughtful and careful consideration, it being, in fact, the heart of a vast machine, to which over the thousands of miles of arteries of steel the raw material of production would find its way, there to be transformed in the mammoth mills and workshops into the life­giving elements that would sustain and electrify the mighty brain of the whole, which would be the combined intelligence of the entire population working in unison, but each and every individual working in his own channel of inclination.

For many reasons I have come to the conclusion that there is no spot on the American continent, or possibly in the world. that combines so many natural advantages as that section of our country lying in the vicinity of the Niagara Falls, extending east into New York State and west into Ontario. The possibility of utilizing the enormous natural power resulting from the fall, from the level of Lake Erie to the level of Lake Ontario, some 330 feet is no longer the dream of enthusiasts, but is a demonstrated fact. Here is a power, which, if brought under control, is capable of keeping in continuous operation even manufacturing industry for centuries to come, and, in addition supply all the lighting;, facilities, run all the elevators, and furnish the power necessary for the transportation system of the great central city....

The manufacturing industries of "Metropolis" would be located east and west of Niagara River in Ontario and New York. The residence portion of the city would commence about ten miles east of Niagara River and Buffalo; and from this point to its eastern extremity, which would include the present city of Rochester in its eastern border, the city would be sixty miles long east and west, and thirty miles in width north and south, lying parallel with Lake Ontario, and about five miles from it.

King Champ Gillette, The Human Drift, Boston, New Era Publishing Co., 1894. Reprint: Delmar, N.Y., Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, Inc., 1976, pp. 88-112.

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Comments:
Grande postal!
 
Até as torres são parecidas. No Fritz Lang a utopia torna-se negra. E outra coisa gira é a quantidade de utopias para o Niagara - e ainda outra coisa gira é a quantidade de utopias destes inventivos empresários, com fé na Sociedade, no capital ou na religião, como um dos irmãos Kellogg, adventista do 7º dia, com o seu Battle Creek Sanitarium (que até deu um filme, cujo nome não sei).
 
Um presente de desaniversário (e de pós-Natal) para a madrinha fazer download:

http://www.avaxhome.ws/ebooks/CodSera05NY.html

Desculpa não to deixar em casa, mas não me apetece o log in.

Beijocas.
 
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