Posts Tagged ‘urbanism’
Sunday, May 9th, 2010
In this paper, I will analyse some of the videos that were made at the occasion of the Welcome to My Place project, a collective video resource that started in February 2010 and where people can share the places that matter to them. In view of the videos and after some researches, I would like to propose a slightly different approach to the concept of non-place introduced by Marc Augé, and to the way places are appropriated. This paper is also intended to provide a short introduction to the philosophical notion of place and its main themes.
Tags: culture, non-place, paper, phenomenology, philosophy, place, semiotics, space, urbanism, Welcome to My Place
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Sunday, May 9th, 2010
Here is a series of three artistic videos around the theme of verticality. I made them while I was in Hong Kong in May 2010 to complement the Welcome to My Place video collection and my researches on the philosophical concept of place. While I visited many cities in my life, Hong Kong is a particularly striking vertical experience, because of its density and uncompromising modernisation.
Tags: art, culture, Hong Kong, phenomenology, philosophy, place, semiotics, space, urbanism, video, Welcome to My Place
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Sunday, May 9th, 2010
The Welcome to Finsbury Park project was co-organised with the Transition Finsbury Park association to engage the London N4 local communities with their neighbourhood. It consisted in a 2-month field investigation using videos and was concluded in March 2010 by a workshop and the co-creation of subjective maps (these two activities are documented in the following manuals). Here below is a review of the project and some conclusions, co-written by myself and James Thomson from the Transition Finsbury park association.
Tags: curation, London, non-place, philosophy, place, semiotics, subjective maps, urbanism, video, Welcome to My Place
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Sunday, May 9th, 2010
Here are step-by-step manuals documenting the workshops that have been organized as part of the Welcome to My Place activities. They are all free and under a Creative Commons License. Please check more details about the licenses inside each document.
These manuals can be used as:
- Tools to better understand the identity of a place or an area (in the context of an ethnographic study for example).
Tags: subjective maps, urbanism, video, Welcome to My Place, workshop
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