2017
DOI: 10.17742/image.vos.7-2.7
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The Scene and the Unseen: Mapping the (Affective) Rhythms of Wellington and Copenhagen

Abstract: | The idea of rhythm has figured as a key conceptual and empirical motif in current research on urban space, place, and everyday life. This article offers a way of capturing, understanding, and interpreting the multifaceted rhythmical layout of urban spaces. It implements a rhythmanalytical methodology that draws on participant-generated photographs and mental maps as analytical tools in order to provoke compelling depictions of musical activity in the city. Based on current ethnographic fieldwork in the urban… Show more

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