Sunday 26 December 2010

_Reading*

"In/Different Spaces" & "Warped Space"
_Burgin somehow helped me reinforced my previous understanding.
"The most fundamental project of Lefebvre's book is to reject the conception of space as 'a container without content,' an abstract mathematical/geometrical continuum, independent of human subjectivity and agency."
"Representational space is space as appropriated by the imagination; Lefebvre writes that it 'overlays physical space, making symbolic use of its objects' and is predominantly non-verbal in nature."
_I am a bit scared to go further on with theoretical readings at the moment, as I am not sure where it will take me (the scariest is maybe nowhere)...I definitely want my thesis to be a more technical-based one.

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