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We are all ultimately subject to an imprisonment in space/time within the limits formed by speeds by which it is possible to move and assemble inputs. By the bounded capacity of population members to engage in more than one task at a time , by the limited number of life-lines to draw upon for co-operation and prey. And by the limited capacity of space to provide room for pockets of local order and for movement in between.
— Torsten Hägerstrand in Time Geography: Focus on the corporeality of Man, Society and Environment (1985) (via minusfortyfive)
(via sociolab)