Mark Paterson Knihy
Tato práce se zabývá propojením těla, prostoru a technologie. Autor zkoumá, jak vnímáme svět prostřednictvím tělesnosti a smyslů v kontextu moderních technologií. Jeho díla analyzují vztah mezi lidským vnímáním, fyzickým prostředím a technologickým rozvojem. Tato hluboká reflexe nabízí čtenářům nový pohled na to, jak jsme se stali bytostmi řízenými smysly a pohybem.



Seeing with the Hands
- 224 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
This book seeks to answer why there has there been a persistent fascination by the sighted, including philosophers, poets and the public, in what the blind `see'.
Dreamers and Misfits of Montclair
- 202 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Wise and humorous stories that explore people's extraordinary lives in suburbia's little wild spaces. Routinely maligned as a bastion of boredom and conformity, the suburb is examined in a different light in Dreamers and Misfits of Montclair. At the heart of these fourteen short stories is refusal of the monotonous and the struggle for individuality in a place so relentlessly homogenous. In his third short story collection, Mark Paterson introduces the town of Montclair, a fictional suburb in the North Shore of Montreal, where he celebrates characters who, out of restlessness, out of nothing, make their lives on the outskirts of the big city a little bit - or a lot - out of the ordinary. With Paterson's trademark humour and emotion, Dreamers and Misfits of Montclair explores suburbia's little wild spaces: the places hidden away in overgrown fields behind commercial buildings, beneath concrete schoolyard staircases, and in the hearts and minds of its inhabitants.