Urban Sensographies

Urban Sensographies by Nicolas Whybrow, published by Taylor & Francis Limited in August 2022, is a 190-page exploration of the human body as a nuanced sensor. This edition delves into how performance-based methods can be utilized to collect ‘felt data’ about urban environments, aiming to create embodied mappings that reflect the complexities of city life.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the intersection between architecture, landscape, and social science, as well as insights into the roles of art, dance, film, and theater in understanding urban spaces. The book presents a unique perspective on urban and land use planning, emphasizing the importance of sensory experiences in shaping our interactions with the city.
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Urban Sensographies views the human body as a highly-nuanced sensor to explore how various performance-based methods can be implemented to gather usable ‘felt data’ about the environment of the city as the basis for creating embodied mappings.
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