Friday, October 22, 2010

Seeing

 

Indifference “We seldom look at our surroundings. Streets and buildings, even those considered major monuments, are in everyday life little more than backgrounds for introverted thought, passages through which our bodies pass ‘on the way to work’. In this sense cities are invisible to us, felt rather than seen, moved through rather than visually taken in.”

 

Oddey, A., & White, C. (Eds.). (2006). The potentials of spaces : the theory and practice of sceneography & performance. p.54. Bristol, United Kingdom: Intellect Books.

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