“Rhythm is not a measurement: it is a vision of the world.”
Octavio Paz
An exploration of how to navigate the demands of modern life through the lens of rhythm.
We live in a world increasingly saturated – with signs, norms, objects, and demands – and that overstimulation contributes to our daily sense of alienation. In this manifesto, the authors argue that the path to emancipation lies in our capacity to reclaim political agency over our rhythms, both individual and collective.
A Manifesto for a Rhythm Politics explores the fundamentally spatial and territorial dimensions of time, as well as the temporal dynamics of spatial forms, to sketch the contours of a rhythmology. Rather than simply opposing fullness to emptiness, slowness to acceleration, or overwork to boredom, they invite us to reflect on what enables us to breathe and what awakens our desire. By returning to the original meaning of rhythm – a way of flowing – the book offers a dynamic understanding of societies. It allows us to bridge measurement and lived experience, and to recognize the role of spontaneity, randomness, disorganization, and disorder alongside regularity.
On a practical level, rhythm provides tools to address diverse issues such as traffic congestion, personal burnout, and the management of crowds. Ultimately, a politics of rhythm advocates for a choreographic approach to emancipation – one that embraces different ways of living while composing a shared world.
Photography by Christian Lutz
Éditeur : EPFL Press
Publication : 26 mars 2026
Édition : 1re édition
Support(s) : Livre papier
Nombre de pages Livre papier : 160
Format (en mm) Livre papier : 150 x 210
Poids (en grammes) : 1
Langue(s) : Anglais
EAN13 Livre papier : 9782889157334
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