Space and time yields the paradigmatic sequence
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Title
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Space and time yields the paradigmatic sequence
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Description
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A difference between space and time yields the paradigmatic sequence: in the composition of the initial place (I), the world of the memory (II) intervenes at the "right moment" (III) and produces modifications of the space (IV). According to this kind of difference, the series has a spatial organization as its beginning and its end; time is the intermediary, an oddity proceeding from the outside and producing the transition from one state of the places to the next. In short, between two "equilibria" comes a temporal irruption:
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Designer
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Certeau, Michel de
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Date
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1984
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Source
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The Practice of Everyday Life.
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Bibliographic Citation
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Certeau, Michel de. 1984. The Practice of Everyday Life. University of California Press. Page 84.
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depict things of type
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Sequence or Process