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babylon_notes.md (498B)

(p 13) The modern city is a thinly disguised mechanism for extracting productivity out of its inhabitants.

(p 14) [In a derive] all paths become detours. The goal is disorientation on a daily basis

'Psychogeography', coined by Guy Debord, is the study of how geographical environments (specifically urban landscapes) affect emotions and behaviors.

How do these concepts apply to the modern web?

What type of speculative web can we imagine that values exploration, randomness, disorientation?

poetics_of_space.md (224B)

'And so, faced with these periods of solitude, the topo-analyst starts to ask questions: Was the room a large one?

Was the garret cluttered up? Was the nook warm? How was it lighted?'

The Poetics of Space p.9

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