The way we perceive in spaces, hidden power relations.
Single point perspective is artificial and abstract in reality.
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It is a simplification of the way we see and interact with
our environment.
We make and consider ourselves the centre of events,
concerning ourselves as the subject and anything else the
object.
Multi-faceted conversation and dialogue.
We go through life mistakenly believing we have control
of events in our day to day life.
Lefebvre - Marxist sociologist - inspired May 1968
student uprisings. A revolutionary theorist who talks of
hidden relationships in physical relationships.
Revolution via everyday life.
"The key is to understand these hidden power
relationships".
The space is controlling you as much as you are
controlling it.
Once you can understand the levels of enclosement
then you have the ability to challenge and resist it.
A rambling revolution of provocations.
Lefebvre wrote on length about how spaces are created
- spacialisation.
Social space as the environment.
The arrange of the space.
Our time inside it.
The people in the space.
Social space is affected by a million different factors.
If you have no previous experience of the classroom,
then your experience of it would be completely
different.
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