Daydreaming of Ping-Pong Publics – The Rhythms, Sociality & Play around a Table

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Titel: Daydreaming of Ping-Pong Publics – The Rhythms, Sociality & Play around a Table
Autoren: Christodoulidou, Marina, Savvides, Era, Vanezis, Evagoras, Varnavas, Nasios, van Duppen, Jan
Verlagsinformationen: Archive Books
Publikationsart: Electronic Resource
Abstract: This text reflects on several instances of publics being constituted around table tennis tables in different social-spatial settings by making use of personal memory, ethnographic observation, and a photo book. Whilst looking forward to a pandemic reconfigured world, I hope that my dwellings on daydreams of ping pong publics spark us to relearn how to relate to others in the city and recuperate a sense of play in our daily environments.
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van Duppen, Jan <https://oro.open.ac.uk/view/person/jld422.html> (2021). Daydreaming of Ping-Pong Publics – The Rhythms, Sociality & Play around a Table. In: Christodoulidou, Marina; Savvides, Era; Vanezis, Evagoras and Varnavas, Nasios eds. Anachoresis: Upon Inhabiting Distances. Berlin: Archive Books, pp. 101–105.
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van Duppen, Jan <https://oro.open.ac.uk/view/person/jld422.html> (2021). Daydreaming of Ping-Pong Publics – The Rhythms, Sociality & Play around a Table. In: Christodoulidou, Marina; Savvides, Era; Vanezis, Evagoras and Varnavas, Nasios eds. Anachoresis: Upon Inhabiting Distances. Berlin: Archive Books, pp. 101–105.
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Abstract:This text reflects on several instances of publics being constituted around table tennis tables in different social-spatial settings by making use of personal memory, ethnographic observation, and a photo book. Whilst looking forward to a pandemic reconfigured world, I hope that my dwellings on daydreams of ping pong publics spark us to relearn how to relate to others in the city and recuperate a sense of play in our daily environments.