DEEP SOLITUDE:INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,EVERYDAY LIFE,AND LEFEBVRE'S CRITIQUE-DISCUSSION ON SPACE AND PLANNING IN THE INFORMATION AGE
In the third volume of his Critique of Everyday Life,published in 1981,Henri Lefebvre pioneered the exploration of relationship between information technology and everyday life,imbued with a sense of"aura"and a holistic problem consciousness at a historical turning point.This paper examines Lefebvre's analysis and judgment on the six aspects of the information technology society,discusses the social value of proximity and planning under this situation,and finally explores the space and planning in the information age.It argues that there is a need to go beyond treating information technology as a practical technology,and that without critical thinking,it is difficult to achieve true creativity and quality development.
Henri Lefebvreinformation technologyeveryday lifespace and planning