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Radical Politics
Moreover, some specific point within the nodes feels like an entrance to the area. People must pass through that points and get into a new area. Although there was no demarcation of entrances, it is the people who make their choices with radical politics, which is a process for fundamentally transforming the city by introducing new interventions such as new ways of sensing and thinking about the city, new ways of organizing the city aesthetically, etc. A radical intervention means fundamentally transforming current power relations; some kind of 'revolution' refers to what people do for a noticeable change. Politics also refer to freedom that is different from liberation and expresses a positive meaning: a state or thing that spontaneously begins a succession. However, the radical aesthetic does not consider moral, religious, or social criteria, but rather considers the underlying truth and impacts on the individual and collective way of being (Rancière, 2009).
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