This contribution focuses on three key concepts developed through the analysis of some phenomena which became quite common, especially due to the COVID19 pandemic. The latter, in fact, has had a profound impact on the daily practices of human beings. The three concepts are: spatiality, city and mediality. The analysis of these concepts allows to reframe the semiotic relationship between topical spaces and heterotopias as a function of digital spaces. In this sense, some phenomena involving space will be clarified, including: the cities visited by drones during the pandemic or the extraordinary prayer that Pope Bergoglio celebrated in March 2020.

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2021-01-01

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This contribution focuses on three key concepts developed through the analysis of some phenomena which became quite common, especially due to the COVID19 pandemic. The latter, in fact, has had a profound impact on the daily practices of human beings. The three concepts are: spatiality, city and mediality. The analysis of these concepts allows to reframe the semiotic relationship between topical spaces and heterotopias as a function of digital spaces. In this sense, some phenomena involving space will be clarified, including: the cities visited by drones during the pandemic or the extraordinary prayer that Pope Bergoglio celebrated in March 2020.
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