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Some topics that will be covered in my essay:
Some topics that will be covered in my essay:
"- Contribution to a Situationist Definition of Play"
* Contribution to a Situationist Definition of Play
- Henri Lefáebvre’s definition of space
* Henri Lefáebvre’s definition of space
- Aldo van Eyck’s playgrounds
* Aldo van Eyck’s playgrounds
- The transformation of public space
* The transformation of public space
- Urban interventions
* Urban interventions
- Hybrid space
* Hybrid space
- Pervasive games
* Pervasive games


Bibliography:
Bibliography:
- The Situationist City.  
* The Situationist City.  
- From the square to the chat: analysis of the transformations of public space from the neomedial artistic practice.
* From the square to the chat: analysis of the transformations of public space from the neomedial artistic practice.
- Space Time Play: Computer Games, Architecture and Urbanism: The Next Level.  
* Space Time Play: Computer Games, Architecture and Urbanism: The Next Level.  
- This might be a game. Ubiquitous play and performance at the turn of the twenty-first century.
* This might be a game. Ubiquitous play and performance at the turn of the twenty-first century.

Revision as of 23:11, 15 November 2011

I am interested in discussing some essays, theories and books related with the intersection of playfulness and public space and explore the relation between them and my Rubik's Facade project.

Some topics that will be covered in my essay:

  • Contribution to a Situationist Definition of Play
  • Henri Lefáebvre’s definition of space
  • Aldo van Eyck’s playgrounds
  • The transformation of public space
  • Urban interventions
  • Hybrid space
  • Pervasive games

Bibliography:

  • The Situationist City.
  • From the square to the chat: analysis of the transformations of public space from the neomedial artistic practice.
  • Space Time Play: Computer Games, Architecture and Urbanism: The Next Level.
  • This might be a game. Ubiquitous play and performance at the turn of the twenty-first century.