https://arcadespromenades.wordpress.com/2013/06/02/littlehampton-bench-prom-sea/
From Benjamin, ‘Convolute N’, The Arcades Project. Marx lays bare the causal connection between economy and culture. For us, what matters is the thread of expression. It is not the economi...
https://arcadespromenades.wordpress.com/2012/05/21/what-matters-is-the-thread-of-expression/
Guerilla knitting has hit Hunstanton in the period running up to the Diamond Jubilee. With red, white and blue being a prominent colour scheme, as can be see in the following two photos (the firs...
https://arcadespromenades.wordpress.com/2012/05/19/yarners-bomb-coastal-town/
In Susan Buck-Morss’ article on the sandwichman (Buck-Morss 1986) there is this comment on the flaneur: The flaneur records the merely apparent reality of the market place behind which the soci...
Hunstanton’s Historic Buildings During the wintry months, any visitor not wishing to brave the blustery beaches of Hunstanton with it’s freezing winds, might like to take a walk around some o...
https://arcadespromenades.wordpress.com/2011/12/21/the-carrstone-affect/
“The dream is not a privilege bestowed by genius. The non-sensical is the most commonly shared thing there is.” Emmanuel Lévinas and Didier Maleuvre, ‘Transcending Words: Concerning Word-...
https://arcadespromenades.wordpress.com/2011/08/16/the-communism-of-dreams/
The above film was shot in June 2011 in Hunstanton, Norfolk. A Microsoft Sensecam was used to shoot the film and it was edited in Windows Live Movie Maker . The camera on view in the film is a L...
https://arcadespromenades.wordpress.com/2011/06/18/hello-from-hunstanton/
Paris, capital of the 19th century (english version) from Benjamin Bardou on Vimeo.
“Just as mosaics preserve their majesty despite their fragmentation into capricious particles, so philosophical contemplation is not lacking in momentum. Both are made up of the distinct and th...
https://arcadespromenades.wordpress.com/2011/06/13/the-value-of-fragments/