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Psychogeography is the
exploration of
urban environments that
emphasizes interpersonal connections to
places and
arbitrary routes. It was
developed by...
- of his work is
rooted in London,
recently within the
influences of
psychogeography.
Sinclair was born in
Cardiff in 1943. From 1956 to 1961, he was educated...
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Psychogeography is a 2007 book
written by Will Self and
illustrated by
Ralph Steadman. The book is
centred on a
collection of some of the
articles written...
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artistic focus;
emphasis was
placed on
concepts like
unitary urbanism and
psychogeography. Gradually, however, that
focus shifted more
towards revolutionary...
- London: The Biography, and Iain Sinclair, who
writes in the
genre of
psychogeography. In the 1940s,
George Orwell wrote essays in the
London Evening Standard...
- conclusions. The dérive's
goals include studying the
terrain of the city (
psychogeography) and
emotional disorientation, both of
which lead to the potential...
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Professor of
Modern Thought at
Brunel University London,
where he
teaches psychogeography. His 2002
novel Dorian, an
Imitation was
longlisted for the Booker...
- German-American
psychoanalyst and a
pioneer in the
scholarly field of
psychogeography.
William Guglielmo Niederland was born in Schippenbeil, East Prussia...
- made the
pattern up."
Coined by the
French Situationist Guy Debord,
psychogeography originally referred to
practices intended to
expose the "urban geography...
- aid of alcohol. In this way, it is
essential to the
development of
psychogeography. For Fluxus,
walking fit into a
larger strategy of
making art out of...