A blog entitled Rhythm of Capital – Reading Henri Lefebvre’s Rhythmanalysis provides lots of videos of rhythms to exemplify some of Lefebvre’s themes. It’s run by students of New Media at University of Amsterdam. I was pointed to this site by Gillian Rose’s Visual/Method/Culture site – even though she confesses to not being “a big fan of Lefebvre’s work”… Lefebvre’s Rhythmanalysis is the most-cited piece of work I’ve been involved with, and it’s nice to see the translation being used in projects such as this.
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