
Although house and home are conflated, it is because, according to Bachelard, a house is
not a mere object, and spatially the profound intersubjective feelings of home are intrinsically intertwined. Furthermore, Heidegger concurs, Beings-in-the-world do not exist independently, alongside space, but are part of it. Subsequently
this means to be human is to dwell, we exist constantly in space and in everything thing we do we have the potential ‘to dwell’ or ‘be at home’.
However when ‘not at home’, there is still the longing for it, a continuation of dwelling therefore but in a different sense.
Details
- Publication Date
- Sep 27, 2011
- Language
- English
- Category
- Art & Photography
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Rebecca Harris
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