Normally while thinking of movement we think of cars and buses and trucks and pedestrians, but between the two fused cities the movements are the combining elements of the fusion city. Here the most important ones are immaterial like job offers, ideas and culture.
Find out what are the predominant movements in your two cities letting them fuse by
(01) drawing a map locating the origins and endpoints of the movements (take at least three movements). It might help you to know WHO or WHAT moves it.
(02) visualizing the period of active movement (one map on a 24h rhythm and one map with historical layers) – trim out the content only movement!
(03) zooming into the main movement (a bridge or a checkpoint)
impulses
‘New Movement in Cities‘ by Brian Richards (at the Archäologische Bibliothek)
Loiterer’s Resistance Movement by border culture
Cross-Border-Communication by broken city lab