Psycogeography and City: Iconography of the Surreal Urbanism
Abstract
The Surrealist Movement has always been known for having a rich theory of the arts, and also for its visual representations; but little or nothing has been spread about the surrealist concern to the city and the urban enviroment that surrounded them. However, the journeys where they went out along with the situationists for experimenting what they called “Drift”, take us to talk about a theory in creation of a brand new architectural and urban thinking which will be carrying out during the Posmodernity.Downloads
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