To experience any other space is to throw oneself into spatiality, to become spatialized with all of...

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To experience any other space is to throw oneself into spatiality, to become spatialized with all of space. The role of memory and space which becomes place in the past but continues to become space. (Grosz, E; 2010) Through horizontality the edgelands, can be read as symbolic landscape.

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To experience any other space is to throw oneself into spatiality, to become spatialized with all of space.

The role of memory and space which becomes place in the past but continues to become space. (Grosz, E; 2010)

Through horizontality the edgelands, can be read as symbolic landscape.

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• The body as in-scripted site moves beyond the mechanisms of places to beyond places as organised spaces.

• A re-organisation i.e. horizontal method through blueprinting activity and actualizing

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