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The Lonely Planet Guide to Experimental Travel: édition en anglais (Lonely Plant Guide to Experimental Travel) Gebundene Ausgabe – 1. Mai 2005
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Rachael Antony
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Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe276 Seiten
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SpracheEnglisch
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HerausgeberLonely Planet Publications
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Erscheinungstermin1. Mai 2005
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Abmessungen13.97 x 1.91 x 20.32 cm
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ISBN-101741044502
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ISBN-13978-1741044508
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Produktinformation
- Herausgeber : Lonely Planet Publications; 1. Edition (1. Mai 2005)
- Sprache : Englisch
- Gebundene Ausgabe : 276 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 1741044502
- ISBN-13 : 978-1741044508
- Abmessungen : 13.97 x 1.91 x 20.32 cm
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...for the adventurous traveler who wants to live like a native.' --Real Simple Magazine, June 2005
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Rezension aus Deutschland vom 28. Mai 2018
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Super tolle Ideen für alle, die gerne einmal anders reisen wollen. Ob blind eine Stadt zu erkunden oder Tourist in der eigenen Stadt zu sein, ein Herz auf eine Stadtkarte zu zeichnen und der Linie zu folgen, es dürfte für Abenteuerlustige genug zum Nachmachen dabei sein.
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Rezension aus Deutschland vom 28. Januar 2009
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Dieses Buch ist einfach nur toll. Selbst wenn man diese Reisen nicht machen wird bringt es einen doch auf lustige Ideen. gut geeignet auch wenn man selbst besuch bekommt oder in eine "langweilige" Stadt fährt die man schon 1000 mal gesehen ...
Man sieht die Welt mit anderen Augen.
Muss man nur noch jmd. verrücktes finden der mitmacht (alleine reisen geht aber auch)...
Einfach nur toll!!!
Man sieht die Welt mit anderen Augen.
Muss man nur noch jmd. verrücktes finden der mitmacht (alleine reisen geht aber auch)...
Einfach nur toll!!!
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Rezension aus Deutschland vom 28. Mai 2006
Great and playful ideas for altering your perception of journeys to places near and far - from concept and laboratory results. Switch lives with a friend for a weekend. Explore a city along the lines of a heart drawn on the map. Throw dices to find out what your next destination is. Wear a weird mask all throughout your skiing trip. Play downtown chess on the map's grid. Get involved with countertourism. Go really slow. Or exceptionally fast. This book is great for anybody who enjoys the experience of exploring as much as the things explored - and for anyone who is fascinated by finding a new angle while looking at the mundane.
Unlike many other Situationist publications, this book is also great for playful people who do not like to indulge in theoretic reading but instead would like to experience some applied psychogeography. And as if all of the above weren't already enough, it also is a very neatly designed book, made with a lot of love for detail - so it makes a great gift for those of your friends who take pride in a twisted mind.
Unlike many other Situationist publications, this book is also great for playful people who do not like to indulge in theoretic reading but instead would like to experience some applied psychogeography. And as if all of the above weren't already enough, it also is a very neatly designed book, made with a lot of love for detail - so it makes a great gift for those of your friends who take pride in a twisted mind.
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Rezension aus Deutschland vom 9. November 2014
Ein Phantasievolles und phantastisches Buch zum Reisen mit kleinem Budget, um originelle Orte zu entdecken und der Masse zu entfliehen
Rezension aus Deutschland vom 21. Mai 2009
The ultimative guide to experimental travel!
Great design, full of ideas and reports of "those who have gone before you" + short history of experimental travel.
Great design, full of ideas and reports of "those who have gone before you" + short history of experimental travel.
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Ian
5,0 von 5 Sternen
A total joy! My 2nd favourite book.
Rezension aus dem Vereinigten Königreich vom 2. Dezember 2019Verifizierter Kauf
Loved every minute of this book it's on my constant reread list along with the art of noticing. Wonderful & exciting such fun to do k2 variant with a dice to choose is super!
This is wonderful read and actually doing thease experiments is the most fun I've had. It's great to read but to fully benefit you need to commit to it. Choose an experiment and run with it you will not regret it. And if you want to make your experience even better read art of noticing and 99 percentinvisible city both will enhance your life.
This is wonderful read and actually doing thease experiments is the most fun I've had. It's great to read but to fully benefit you need to commit to it. Choose an experiment and run with it you will not regret it. And if you want to make your experience even better read art of noticing and 99 percentinvisible city both will enhance your life.
Steven Unwin
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Inspiration for journeys of all kinds
Rezension aus dem Vereinigten Königreich vom 14. Februar 2009Verifizierter Kauf
This is a book that might help you see the world in new ways.
If you're not sure what Experimental Travel is, the book begins with a short description and a history. In brief Experimental Travel is described as a playful way of travelling, where the journey's methodology is clear, but the destination is unknown.
This may be an unfamiliar description of travel,however I think that the definition best describes the nature of our lives. We can't know the destinations we will pass through, but we can control the way in which we travel.
Thus the book is at first glance an interesting distraction from mundane travel by habit, and also provides insights that may be valuable at a much deeper level.
The body of the book comprises 40 such playful ways of taking a journey. Each is described by a hypothesis, apparatus required and the method supported by short introductory notes. These are sufficient for you to set off on a journey and have a go. In addition each of the 40 ways has what are described as Laboratory Results. In a nutshell these are reports of the experience of travellers who have followed the instructions.
The suggestions for experiments range from quite simple exercises, to those which would require a fair degree of preparation, Each invites you to see your world through new eyes by in some way switching your perspective. For example suggestion 18 `Expedition to K2' invites you not to climb the Himalayan peak, but to see a new aspect of your home town by visiting and exploring map grid square K2. Suggestion 39 '12 Travel' invites you to travel noting the number 12. Catch bus number 12, get off at the 12th stop, walk across 12 junctions before examining building number 12, for example Or perhaps suggestion 15 `Dog's Leg Travel' If you don't normally walk a dog, take one for a walk and be led by what interests the dog.
You get the idea. It's simple, but as the Laboratory Results and your own experience will soon reveal, it's a very powerful idea. Not convinced? Just try spending the next ten minutes walking around the room you are currently in, looking for every green object. I guarantee you'll find far more than you expected and will learn something new about your room, a room you've probably seen many times, but never really seen.
This is a great book full of ideas that can make journeys a whole lot more interesting, even journeys you have to make every day, and the ideas will have an impact much more broadly on your outlook and the ways in which you see and see differently.
If you're not sure what Experimental Travel is, the book begins with a short description and a history. In brief Experimental Travel is described as a playful way of travelling, where the journey's methodology is clear, but the destination is unknown.
This may be an unfamiliar description of travel,however I think that the definition best describes the nature of our lives. We can't know the destinations we will pass through, but we can control the way in which we travel.
Thus the book is at first glance an interesting distraction from mundane travel by habit, and also provides insights that may be valuable at a much deeper level.
The body of the book comprises 40 such playful ways of taking a journey. Each is described by a hypothesis, apparatus required and the method supported by short introductory notes. These are sufficient for you to set off on a journey and have a go. In addition each of the 40 ways has what are described as Laboratory Results. In a nutshell these are reports of the experience of travellers who have followed the instructions.
The suggestions for experiments range from quite simple exercises, to those which would require a fair degree of preparation, Each invites you to see your world through new eyes by in some way switching your perspective. For example suggestion 18 `Expedition to K2' invites you not to climb the Himalayan peak, but to see a new aspect of your home town by visiting and exploring map grid square K2. Suggestion 39 '12 Travel' invites you to travel noting the number 12. Catch bus number 12, get off at the 12th stop, walk across 12 junctions before examining building number 12, for example Or perhaps suggestion 15 `Dog's Leg Travel' If you don't normally walk a dog, take one for a walk and be led by what interests the dog.
You get the idea. It's simple, but as the Laboratory Results and your own experience will soon reveal, it's a very powerful idea. Not convinced? Just try spending the next ten minutes walking around the room you are currently in, looking for every green object. I guarantee you'll find far more than you expected and will learn something new about your room, a room you've probably seen many times, but never really seen.
This is a great book full of ideas that can make journeys a whole lot more interesting, even journeys you have to make every day, and the ideas will have an impact much more broadly on your outlook and the ways in which you see and see differently.
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Susy Q
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Copy nr 3
Rezension aus dem Vereinigten Königreich vom 6. Februar 2013Verifizierter Kauf
I've bought several copies of this book in the past, and love it. It makes me smile, every time I look at it. There's some brilliant travel tips in here that'll make you wonder. I (=experienced hitchhiker) have not had a chance to try any yet, but I will. I promise.
maelingo
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Five Stars
Rezension aus dem Vereinigten Königreich vom 4. Oktober 2015Verifizierter Kauf
it was as expected - thank you very much!
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Un très bon livre à utiliser en voyage ou même un jour où l'on ne sait plus quoi faire dans sa ville.
Rezension aus Frankreich vom 12. August 2017Verifizierter Kauf
Un très bon livre à utiliser en voyage ou même un jour où l'on ne sait plus quoi faire dans sa ville. Je recommande car cela permet aussi de découvrir des endroits d'autres manières qui changent.
