The trip, undertaken without aim or destination, had been transformed into a form of automatic writing in real space, a literary/rural roaming imprinted directly on the map of a mental territory. Francesco Careri, Walkscapes: Walking as Aesthetic Practice, p.80. It was necessary to “go from the concept of circulation as a supplement of work and distribution in the various functional zones of the city to one of circulation as pleasure and adventure,� to experience the city as a playful territory to be utilized for the circulation of men toward an authentic life. Francesco Careri, Walkscapes: Walking as Aesthetic Practice, p.108.