rhythmanalysis : Space, Time and Everyday Life.
Lefebvre
Jannis Kounellis
Carlo Scarpa
"Translates the painterly relationship of figure and ground into the space of real situations"
The Visual Poetics of Jannis Kounellis, Suzanne Cotter and Andrew Nairne.
Modern Art Oxford, 2004-2005.
Spatial Intelligence
New Futures for Architecture
Leon van Schaik
Archaeological Site, Morn Hill, Winchester.
Psychogeography is an approach to geography that emphasizes playfulness and "drifting" around urban environments. It has links to the Situationist International. Psychogeography was defined in 1955 by Guy Debord as "the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals."[1]Another definition is "a whole toy box full of playful, inventive strategies for exploring cities... just about anything that takes pedestrians off their predictable paths and jolts them into a new awareness of the urban landscape."[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogeography
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