The city is a complex sociocultural phenomenon where space and timeare simultaneously parts of itself and parts of its conceptualisation. In the paper I draw out three general perspectives where the city is characterised by different spatialities and temporalities. The urban space can thus be a space of rhythms and practices, an objectified dimension of the settlement, and a symbolic form in interpretations and creations of cities. The city can be understood as a semiotic whole by considering varying semiotic natures of the urban space.
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Remm, T. (2011). Understanding the city through its semiotic spatialities. Sign Systems Studies, 39(2/4), 124–144. https://doi.org/10.12697/sss.2011.39.2-4.06
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