In todays fluid, rhizomic world, more and more people pass through places as stranger, without histories or memories of the space that they inhabit.
This raises the important question about the kinds of spatial and temporal landscapes strangers produce, about how landscapes are configured and shaped by the practices of strangers, and about how places need to adjust to the permanence of strangers in them.
Lindsay Bremner, p40 'Dirt'
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