[Download] "From a "Blind Walker" to an "Urban Curator": Initiating "Emotionally Moving Situations" in Public Spaces/Nuo Kasdienio Miestelenu "Aklumo" Iki Miesto Aktyvizmo: Inicijuojant "Emocionaliai Paveikias Situacijas" Viesosiose Erdvese (II. the City and Cultural Narrative) (Report)" by Limes # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: From a "Blind Walker" to an "Urban Curator": Initiating "Emotionally Moving Situations" in Public Spaces/Nuo Kasdienio Miestelenu "Aklumo" Iki Miesto Aktyvizmo: Inicijuojant "Emocionaliai Paveikias Situacijas" Viesosiose Erdvese (II. the City and Cultural Narrative) (Report)
- Author : Limes
- Release Date : January 01, 2011
- Genre: Religion & Spirituality,Books,Politics & Current Events,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 102 KB
Description
Adjusting optics: from a "blind walker" to an "urban curator" Starting with the notion of the city as a dynamic text, which, according to Michel de Certeau, is being written by citizens through their everyday practices (which are spatial per se) and which could be read by researchers (any reflexive agent who finds a way to establish a distance from the city), the question arises, how could a reflexive position toward the everyday urban surrounding be established? What are the conditions, in which "two-way encounter between mind and city" (Sheringham 1996: 111) happens? It is a question of developing spatially sensitive tactics for dealing with dynamically changing city as with a research object, that would allow exploring everyday practices, which shape urban spaces.