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Owee tool kit iv references
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Part IV: References
and conceptual blocs Open Walked Event-based Experimentations (OWEE)
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three conceptual blocs
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OWEE #common? BLOC I: Corporeal engagement in walk,
gestures and movements BLOC III: Assemblage of narratives and temporalities BLOC II: Visuality of public space-time Marrou (engaged history) Arendt (political philosophy) Ricoeur (time, narrative, closure of the text) Merleau-Ponty (embodiment, expression visibility, time, institution) Butler (performativity, assemblage) de Certeau (walk, grammar) Lefebvre (space, city) Ingold (walk, movement)
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phenomenology
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« About the
future, what is at stake is not prediction. It is to make it possible » Contributors to this creative common document: François-Xavier deVaujany, Aurore Dandoy and Albane Grandazzi (last update: 29/01/2018)
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