Inattention or indifference is a necessary means of navigation in the city to avoid being overwhelmed by ambient noise and temporal acceleration. But paradoxically, it is also a means by which we have come to ignore the ethical, the slow, the serendipitous and un-reciprocated gift. In response, industrialised space has become marked by protest as part of a repertoire of tactics to catch the eye, the attention of the passer-by, to offer alternative thoughts on the use of space and the power relations that underpin it; or simply to reinforce that someone ‘was here’, to not be submerged into urban homogeneity, to be recognised as existing. Adding to work on urban practices such as graffiti and place hacking, this essay examines the use of craf...
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In this paper, we explore the relationship between creative practice, activism and urban place-makin...
Architects imagine and reimagine utopia. It is a role with the task to produce cities that are livea...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between creative practice, activism and urban place-makin...
This study examines “spatial interventions”: street art, guerrilla gardening, public space invasions...
This paper examines the publicly visible aspects of counter-terrorism activity in pedestrian spaces...
This thesis examines the impact of Guerrilla Gardening and Guerrilla Knitting (also known as Yarn Bo...
This essay argues that the disruption of the routine ways we engage with our cities is necessary for...
Cultural Hijack explores our unforeseen encounters with creative action in the sites and situations ...
The aim of this paper is above all to provide a more adequate understanding of practices of hijackin...
Knitting graffiti is a form of street art rapidly expanded and gained popularity around the globe. Y...
How do we create strong urban narratives? How do we create affection for our cities? Play, an essent...
In London street art is still formally perceived as an act of anti-social behaviour while it gains m...
This paper examines the “labification of everything”, focusing on how this is enacted in urban space...
The aim of this article is to explore urban knitting as a worldwide social movement, rather than sol...
Creative City discourse tends to rely heavily on paradigmatic examples of culture-led urban change t...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between creative practice, activism and urban place-makin...
Architects imagine and reimagine utopia. It is a role with the task to produce cities that are livea...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between creative practice, activism and urban place-makin...
This study examines “spatial interventions”: street art, guerrilla gardening, public space invasions...
This paper examines the publicly visible aspects of counter-terrorism activity in pedestrian spaces...