Monthly Archives: July 2012

Originally posted on the urban geographer:
I’ve written a lot recently about the concept of geognitive dissonance: geography-induced cognitive dissonance. These are moments when the supposed linearity of space gets warped, and you experience a non-contiguous geography. Times when your senses…

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Originally posted on urbanculturalstudies:
Here are some fascinating images of Hong Kong’s density by Michael Wolf. They appear in their original context here, and he has a (costly) book on the subject as well…

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Originally posted on Mashed Musings:
The Guwahati Molesters Dear Wannabe/Seasoned Molester and Rapist, I will address you as pig in this post. I know that the pigs will be angry but I will personally say sorry to them. Dear Pig,…

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Originally posted on WANDERLUST:
“At certain points in the history of architecture and urban plan­ning, the disciplinary debate on how to apply new technologies surpasses the boundaries of the professions involved. At those times, the hopes and fears found in…

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