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  1. The Naked City, 1957. The Naked City was initially meant to be exhibited alongside four other psychogeographical maps of Paris in the Taptoe Gallery in Brussels in 1957. In evoking the first ‘metagraphs’ ( métagraphies) produced by Debord a few years earlier, this map is the result of appropriation, a seminal “propaganda method” used ...

  2. This chapter seeks to account for the marked ingress of The Naked City; a 1957 print by Guy Debord and Asger Jorn, into architecture culture. As a product of the anarchist-Marxist Situationist International avant-garde, The Naked City announced that modern culture was one of overlap and contingency rather than sequenced and orthogonal ...

    • Transcript of A Dérive
    • Connections to 21st Century
    • Credits and References

    Credit to Jesse Bell, Notes on My Dunce Cap. 1. Time/Place begun: 2. Person/Persons a Party to the Initial Plan: 3. Description of the Dérive’s Shape: 4. Misunderstandings Created/ Discovered: 5. Signed/Dated:

    “In addition to inspiring artists, architects and urban planners, the Situationist International’s take-back of public space is credited as catalyzing the The Occupy movement. “We are not just inspired by what happened in the Arab Spring recently, we are students of the Situationist movement…One of the key guys was Guy Debord, who wrote The Society...

  3. Também nesse sentido The Naked City é um mapa paradigmático. Pois, como enfatiza Debord, esse mapa não é uma representação arquetípica da cidade situacionista (a cidade desconstruída e reconstruída por meio da prática da deriva), senão uma versão provisória ou precária sua.

  4. Commissioned for the fourth volume of Blackwell's Companions to the History of Modern Architecture (edited by David Leatherbarrow and Alexander Eisenschmidt), this chapter explains the impact on architecture culture of The Naked City, a 1957 print by situationists Guy Debord and Asger Jorn.

    • Simon Sadler
    • 2017
  5. 26 de abr. de 2018 · Through a drawing of the city as a series of situations, ‘The Naked City’ was created as another way to view the city of Paris. Created by Guy Debord and Asger Jorn, it served as a way to...

  6. ... Situationist maps, including Guy Debord's Naked City [ Fig. 5], present the most radical departure from the grid. In reaction to the rational city models embraced by Parisian postwar...