

The geography of the places where bodies engage in the minutiae of their everyday, personal movements contrasts with the trivialised spaces of the global metropolis. The former encompasses are everyday times and spaces, a makeshift approach to using the city and an unconscious counter-geography that silently emerges and constructs alternative maps. This is a tenacious reclaiming of the right to resist standardisation and to use designated places in ways that have not already been prescribed.
Controgeografie.net is Iacopo Zetti’s personal website, but unlike many others, it is not called www.pincopallino.qualcosa because it is not just a personal site. In fact, it is also a workspace containing my counter-geographies and a few ideas that might prove useful. For this reason, it is a site that is constantly under construction.
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Before and after the lockdown. Movements and ‘moorings’ as we await a mobility shift
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The City of John Ruskin: From a Description of God’s Landscape to the Moral Nature of Mankind
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Tuscany in the Post-Metropolitan Transition: From the Polycentric City to the ‘New Regional City’
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Territory Matters: A Regional Portrait of Florence and Tuscany
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The Well-Tempered Settlement. Carrying capacity and territorial capital
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Museumization and transformation in Florence
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On the Outskirts of the Outskirts: Designing with the Children of Vingone
Controgeografie.net is Iacopo Zetti’s personal website, but unlike many others, it is not called www.pincopallino.qualcosa because it is not just a personal site. In fact, it is also a workspace containing my counter-geographies and a few ideas that might prove useful. For this reason, it is a site that is constantly under construction.


