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The Flaneur - Walking in the City

Thinking Allowed

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The Different Visions of Night

In 1285, Edward I introduced the so-called Night Walker Statute to criminalize people who were out at night. The curfew had been instituted in 1068 by William the Conqueror. London is struggling to become a 24-hour city - not least because of the failure of the night tube. There's a different flora and fauna at night to go back to the Ben-Yminian idea of modernizing on the asphalt. We see things at night that we don't see during the day as long as we have a different vision.

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