Darran Anderson examines the city from global macocosm to the microcosm of its inhabitants' perspectives. It rethinks the ideas of utopia and dystopia, urban exploration, alienation and resistance.
IMAGINARY CITIES is a new york of creative non-fiction, roaming through space, time and possibility, mapping cities of sound, melancholia and the afterlife, where time runs backwards or which float among the clouds. It seeks to move beyond the cliches of psychogeography and hauntology, to not simply revisit the urban past, or our relationship with it, but to invade and reinvent it.
Darran Anderson examines the city from global macocosm to the microcosm of its inhabitants' perspectives. It rethinks the ideas of utopia and dystopia, urban exploration, alienation and resistance.
IMAGINARY CITIES is a new york of creative non-fiction, roaming through space, time and possibility, mapping cities of sound, melancholia and the afterlife, where time runs backwards or which float among the clouds. It seeks to move beyond the cliches of psychogeography and hauntology, to not simply revisit the urban past, or our relationship with it, but to invade and reinvent it.