This panel examines the intricate relationship between urban places and the narratives through which they are experienced, remembered, and reimagined. It explores how cities are not only physical environments but also repositories of collective memory, identity, and meaning. The discussion will focus on how spatial structures, visual communication, storytelling practices, and data representation contribute to shaping the narratives of urban life.
This discussion will feature contributions by Michael Wilson (Loughborough University Storytelling Academy), Rob Harland (Loughborough School of Design and Creative Arts), Taimaz Larimian (@Loughborough School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering) and Melinda Swift (Gauteng City-Region Observatory).
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Events / Urban Places as Narrative Spaces
Urban Places as Narrative Spaces
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Gauteng City-Region Observatory

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