Connan Mockasin

Forever Dolphin Love / Caramel

urban voyeur

Track List

  • 01. Megumi the Milkway Above
  • 02. It's Choade My Dear
  • 03. Faking Jazz Together
  • 04. Quadropuss Island
  • 05. Forever Dolphin Love
  • 06. Muss
  • 07. Egon Hosford
  • 08. Unicorn in Uniform
  • 09. Grampa Moff
  • 10. Please Turn Me into the Snat
  • . CARAMEL
  • 01. Nothing Lasts Forever
  • 02. Caramel
  • 03. I'm The Man, That Will Find You
  • 04. Do I Make You Feel Shy?
  • 05. Why Are You Crying?
  • 06. It's Your Body 1
  • 07. It's Your Body 2
  • 08. It's Your Body 3
  • 09. It's Your Body 4
  • 10. It's Your Body 5
  • 11. I Wanna Roll With You

Biography

Public awareness and education about the seriousness of voyeurism and the importance of privacy are crucial. Victims of voyeurism are encouraged to report incidents to local law enforcement. Many communities have established measures to enhance public safety and privacy, such as increased surveillance in public areas and stricter laws against illegal observation or recording.

: The flâneur sought to be "away from home and yet to feel oneself everywhere at home; to see the world, to be at the centre of the world, and yet to remain hidden from the world."

The term "voyeur" typically carries a transgressive connotation, implying a violation of privacy. Yet, in the urban context, the Voyager reclaims this term as a tool for spatial analysis. The Urban Voyager looks for what Henri Lefebvre termed "lived space"—the moments where the planned, geometric city breaks down into human chaos.

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Urban Voyeur Today

Public awareness and education about the seriousness of voyeurism and the importance of privacy are crucial. Victims of voyeurism are encouraged to report incidents to local law enforcement. Many communities have established measures to enhance public safety and privacy, such as increased surveillance in public areas and stricter laws against illegal observation or recording.

: The flâneur sought to be "away from home and yet to feel oneself everywhere at home; to see the world, to be at the centre of the world, and yet to remain hidden from the world."

The term "voyeur" typically carries a transgressive connotation, implying a violation of privacy. Yet, in the urban context, the Voyager reclaims this term as a tool for spatial analysis. The Urban Voyager looks for what Henri Lefebvre termed "lived space"—the moments where the planned, geometric city breaks down into human chaos.

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