Place, Practice, Performance

Description

"Place, Practice, Performance" is a narrative project rooted in Situationist psychogeography, examining the waning human-social place connection, turning vibrant places into isolated spaces. This notebook-style work documents both collective and personal psychogeographical practices, offering it as a tool to understand and reshape urban life. It leads readers from solitary experiences to societal engagement, bridging the physical and the virtual.

This book breaks the mold with its unique self-rubber binding—a nod to the flexibility of exploration it offers. Each rubber band is symbolic, mapping the journey through the individual chapters, which are as varied in their page sizes and paper textures as the content they contain. Unfolding the book reveals an immediate presentation of the chapter titles to the reader, removing the traditional barrier of a table of contents and inviting a non-linear journey through its pages.