A review by darumachan
Rhythmanalysis: Space, Time and Everyday Life by Stuart Elden, Henri Lefebvre, Gerald Moore

4.0

I like the idea of rhythm — movements, patterns and repetition, both cyclical and linear— as a key to understanding the relationships between space and time. everything else about Lefebvre’s world view is based on binaries, which is not surprising considering his context but still makes for a strange and often awkward contrast to this complex and otherwise dynamic discussion of rhythm and what/how it can make meaning.