A space of representation is alive: it speaks. It has an affective kernel or centre: Ego, bed, bedroom, dwelling, house; or, square, church, graveyard.
It embraces the loci of passion, of action and of lived situations, and thus immediately implies time. (Lefebvre 1974/1991)
The goal of the game of LIFE (MBM Games) is also an invitation - You too can be a millionaire! The home is a haven, yet deeply implicated in remote
relationships across space and time. Inner city and suburb are differential spaces; one informing and subsidising the other.
Machine Space (2016)
Lefebvre, H. (1991) The Production of Space. 1st edition. Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Mass., USA: Wiley-Blackwell
Bachelard, G. (1992). The Poetics of Space. New edition edition. Boston: Beacon Press