Non-Representational Theory: Space | politics | affect
nevertheless converge insofar as both concern the bare life of the citizen, the new biopolitical body of humanity. (Agamben 1998 ...
bare life – to make it comprehensible and therefore able to be apprehended and so made more of – across a range of different int ...
Doing so requires awareness of which senses most affect customers, focuses on those senses and the sensations they experience, a ...
engineered in institutions as different as film animation and special effects houses, virtual reality games, exponents of light ...
In particular, of course, it involves a stance to nature, one which by re-embodying natural ethologies, using the examples glean ...
4 Driving in the city Introduction Perhaps the most famous and most reproduced piece of writing from Michel de Certeau’s many wo ...
spaces within which the operational logic of culture can be addressed. And we can see the ways in which this project both foresh ...
In such passages, de Certeau shows some quite remarkable powers of theoretical foresight as he works towards other forms of habi ...
Meaghan Morris (1998) has so persuasively argued, de Certeau’s pursuit of the apotheosis of the ordinary in the ordinary arising ...
as in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right. Every being is placed there like a piece of printer’s type on a page arranged in military ord ...
entity, then, a whole new civilization has been built; for example, the layout of the largest part of the Euro-American city spa ...
curves as if the shifting of his or her weight will make a difference in the car’s trajectory, loosening and tightening the grip ...
attempts to take the moral high ground and so bring to an end episodes of anger and frustration. What Katz’s work reveals, then, ...
knowledges have been routinely applied to the urban environment for a long time but I believe that the sheer scale and sophistic ...
oeuvres, speech recognition systems,^19 communication and entertainment, sound systems, security, heating and cooling, in-car na ...
scientific renewal of phenomenology, in which intentionality is naturalized, objects like cars can then become very exactly comp ...
sterile, a further chapter in the ‘data coup d’état’ which arrives from relying on informational models which model people as ma ...
are embodied spatial and temporal practices being minutely described and written down using this new form of mechanical writing; ...
Which brings me to a final point. As the example of driving shows, new modes of embodiment are being invented by the grand exper ...
5 Movement-space The changing domain of thinking resulting from the development of new kinds of spatial awareness Civilization a ...
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