Synopsis: |
This collection of essays proposes 'spatialities' as a conceptual environment in which to consider the increasingly evolving concept of the spatial. It brings together artists, geographers, architects and cultural theorists to explore its critical inter-relationships and its relevance to contemporary practice and theory. It provides contributors that consider space not as a defining category, but as a migrating, uneven and entangled abstract terrain of spatiality whose frameworks can be assembled and contested. It includes chapters that address the interstitial, the liminal and the relational and processes of deformation, distribution and stratification as possible ways of locating positions for spatial reflection and representation as forms of encounter: transient, mobile, evolving and subject to migration. |