Monthly Archives: August 2012

Eyal Weizman ‘Forensic Architecture’. Video of the Society and Space 30th anniversary lecture now available.

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Walney to Wear – coast-to-coast cycle route

Susan and I spent the last few days cycling one of the coast-to-coast routes – from Walney Island in the Irish Sea to the point in Sunderland where the Wear reaches the North Sea (details here). We did some preparation … Continue reading

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Holiday

I’m off on holiday for a week. I’m planning on being completely offline, so there will be no posts here in that time. I’ve just realised that 1,000 people subscribe to this blog in some form (email, facebook, twitter, or … Continue reading

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Space, geometry and the imagination – conference in Berlin

In the comments to the Leibniz post, Felix Driver writes On a quick search, incidentally, I came across this interesting-looking conference on “Space, geometry and the imagination” at the Max Planck later this month at which Farinelli is speaking – … Continue reading

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Leibniz and Geography references

Thanks for the comments on the previous post on this. As a couple of people asked, I’ve uploaded the bibliography for the paper. It’s not a reading list on the topic, because there are things referenced that are not directly … Continue reading

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Society and Space Vol 30 No 4 now out

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Harman, Morton and Bennett papers now available

The Harman, Morton and Bennett papers I mentioned yesterday on Object-Orientated literary criticism have been uploaded here.

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Geographers on Leibniz – a question

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Douglas Kellner interview at Figure/Ground

Interesting and wide-ranging interview here

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Originally posted on Path to the Possible:
I just ran across this post on writing, via Progressive Geographies. One of the things I found worth noting was Simone de Beauvoir‘s comment that before she began writing she spent a half…

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