![]() ![]() ![]() He posits that within the most secure and intimate place of all, the home, humankind is able to daydream in a fluid state, and those reveries are driven by the creation of the poetic image. In his 1958 work The Poetics of Space, the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard traces connections among the human consciousness, intimate spaces, and poetics-thus devising a philosophical approach for better understanding our thoughts, daydreams, and memories. "Daydream transports the dreamer outside the immediate world to a world that bears the mark of infinity." -Gaston Bachelard Valentin de Boulogne (French, 1591–1632). ![]()
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