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WALKING INSIDE AND OUT: Contemporary British Psychogeography, edited by Tina Richardson | Words, Noises and Other Stuff
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Words, Noises and Other Stuff. New books and music, random circuitous divagations. AMBULATORY ANARCHISM: On Walking, by Phil Smith. HYPERREALITY FLUX – Twentysix Psychogeography Stations, by Darrant Hinisco →. WALKING INSIDE AND OUT: Contemporary British Psychogeography, edited by Tina Richardson. July 20, 2015. Mervyn Coverley’s classic primer. Published in 2006, is the essential guide to the history of psychogeography from its precursors in the 19. Walking Inside and Out,. Walking Inside and Out. AMBUL...
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Urban Cune: Campus Brutalism: Space Age or Quasi-Totalitarianism?
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Connecting Community and City. Thursday, 6 August 2015. Campus Brutalism: Space Age or Quasi-Totalitarianism? This is what Owen Hatherley says of the Brutalist period at the University of Leeds:. From A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain. Apparently it is an urban myth that Blake's 7. Was filmed there.although it’s possible the myth might also be a myth. Click here for the next part of the blog: Does the old campus make sense in the present? Other University of Leeds Brutalist Links:. Aaah, yes, Sou...
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Urban Cune: Urban Aesthetics
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Connecting Community and City. Wednesday, 22 July 2015. This process can be used in the following scenarios:. To help individuals or groups identify the difference between the normalised discourses offered to them about a space and their own interpretations of it. In revealing an ethico-aesthetics of place that might be counter to the dominant one promulgated by institutions of power. For networking ideas around political life as it pertains to space and place in a given context.
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Urban Cune: Campus Brutalism: Does the old campus make sense in the present?
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Connecting Community and City. Thursday, 13 August 2015. Campus Brutalism: Does the old campus make sense in the present? This is a part 2 of my blog on Owen Hatherley's comments on the Brutalist period at the University of Leeds from A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain. Please click here for part 1:. Space Age or Quasi-Totalitarianism? The old campus is a place that cannot make sense in the present, yet this might be what is most valuable about it. There is so much to comment on in this paragraph,...
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Urban Cune: August 2015
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Connecting Community and City. Tuesday, 25 August 2015. Campus Brutalism: The Return of the Repressed. This is a part 3 of my blog on Owen Hatherley's comments on the Brutalist period at the University of Leeds from A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain. Please click here for part 1. For those of you who have already read part 2, I am taking a look at the same paragraph again, however here I am looking at Hatherley's reference to the halls of residence:. University of Leeds: A Very Short History.
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Urban Cune: To the Ordinary Man - Michel de Certeau’s City
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Connecting Community and City. Sunday, 5 July 2015. To the Ordinary Man - Michel de Certeau’s City. This is the forward from the beginning of Michel de Certeau’s book The Practice of Everyday Life. To the ordinary man. Labels: Michel de Certeau. The Practice of Everyday Life. Walking in the City. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To the Ordinary Man - Michel de Certeau’s City. CC Tina Richardson. Travel theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Urban Cune: April 2015
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Connecting Community and City. Wednesday, 22 April 2015. Cuneiform script is an ancient style of writing on clay tablets that took the form of pictographs chipped out of the clay with a wedge-shaped stylus. Cuneiform is also a bone in the human foot. In urban lingo ‘cune’ is a verb that refers to being able to shape reality by using the mind. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cuneiform script is an ancient style of writing o. CC Tina Richardson. Travel theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Urban Cune: June 2015
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Connecting Community and City. Tuesday, 30 June 2015. Urban Cune undertakes projects that require an understanding of the cultural significance of particular spaces, their context and their impact on people. The types of cultural placemaking work offered by Urban Cune includes:. Assessing the cultural impact of regeneration projects. Working with communities on reimagining and reinventing local spaces. Establishing the cultural themes within a specific space. Who are Urban Cune? What does Urban Cune do?
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