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Slow Spatial Reader offers a collection of essays about 'Slow' approaches to spatial practice and pedagogy. Its contributors are from twenty-four countries on five continents. Each one brings distinct philosophical and disciplinary approaches-from 'spatial' creative fields like architecture, sculpture, installation, dramaturgy and performance, but also research and activism-, exploring how we think about and engage with space at a range of scales, tempos, and durations. The essays chronicle projects and processes that amplify tangible and intangible qualities of spatial experience: reaching into the cracks of the body, probing the fuzzy borders of atmospheres, and extending out across both geographical and epistemological coordinates. The term 'radical affection' was coined to unite those diverse approaches in a call for tender acts of individual and collective imagination through which new forms of caring and resilience might emerge. Slow Spatial Reader is intended to spur meaningful dialogue between disciplines and culture, inspiring not only a different velocity of engaging the world but also critical shifts in consciousness. Book jacket.
In Lieu of a Foreword p. 10 Seeking Radical Affection p. 14 Intimacy, Near and Far The Time of the Stone p. 26 In Praise of the Telescopic Perspective: A Reflection on Living Through Turbulent Times p. 34 Clay Extraction Operation, Quarry Richaume Sud, Puyloubier: A 33-meter Approach to the Underneath p. 38 Rowboat Phenomenology p. 50 Hello, and Welcome to Pain p. 60 Felt Lines of Connection: In a Time of Isolation and Physical Distancing p. 72 Knowing and Not-Knowing Space as Atmosphere: Floating in a Molecular Bath p. 86 Towards Another Awareness of Space p. 98 Time by Windows Is Time Well Spent Practicing Full Emptiness in Architecture p. 102 Access and Atypical Creation p. 112 Non-Practicing Practice: Flâneusing the Streets of a Profession p. 122 Standing with Two Feet in Complex Matter p. 132 In Cracks and at the Margins Selvedges/Self-Edges p. 144 How to Build without a Land: 10 Years On p. 158 The Long Practice of Cumulative Attentiveness p. 170 Find the Less Good Idea p. 174 Designing in the In-Between p. 182 Resilience in the Margins p. 192 A Spatial Imaginary of Care The Skin of the Earth, Swirling p. 202 Postures p. 212 A Leap of Imagination p. 218 Holding Space, Together p. 230 Teko Pora: On Art and Life p. 244 Big Toe, Brain, Rock p. 250 Giving-With, Looking Toward (After Édouard Glissant) Thickets: Raqs Media Collective p. 262 Peregrination p. 268 Topographic Living: Experimenting with Life and Landscape p. 286 Rotten Energy: Spaces with Consciousness p. 298 Threading Stones p. 310 The Anthropocene Museum: Tracing our Decolonial Architectural Movements of Resistance in Africa p. 316 Contributors p. 328 Indices p. 341 Colophon p. 351