If touch was generally ranked as the lowest of the senses then the highest position was accorded to vision, over the last few centuries, [...]

Urban life and visual spectacle have long been bound up together. Carnival, religious events and the urban promenade were all visually important features of pre-industrial society, while architectural monuments and city planning from the Renaissance onwards constituted the city itself as a visual spectacle, in theory, if not in practice.

Cowan, Alexander & Steward, Jill: the city and the senses (2007)

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