Fahim Hossain

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This work takes inspiration from the French philosopher and sociologists Henri Lefebvre’s work on “Rhythmanalysis”. In his texts on rhythmanalysis, Lefebvre argues that there is no ‘rhythm without repetition in time and space, without reprises, without returns, in short, without measure’. Rhythm in the human world or natural world is not always about just an identical pattern; it is always interrupted; it is always subject to change. Lefebvre insists on adding a temporal dimension to the spatial one in its aim to consolidate our quest for understanding the time, space and everyday life. The rhythmanalytic experimentation can be associated with the practices of an ‘experimental utopia’ as a means of transforming reality.