Psychogeography is "the study of specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organised or not, on the emotions and behaviour of individuals." (Preliminary Problems in Constructing a Situation in Situationniste Internationale No.1 (1958))
Sites and articles to the original theory of psychogeography as well as all its current manifestations are listed here.
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A photo-textual "drift" through Amsterdam's southern axis - a psycho-geographical comment on the proposals outlined in the masterplan for the city's future.
Archived. Contact information, current and archived newsletters, and reference section for terminology, history, and organisations.
Links, texts, and sources about pyschogeography.
Journeys through Vancouver with an interest in weaving history and convention. Canadian.
Reposted from the London Times Literary Supplement's website. 2005.
A loose collection of relentless flâneurs, explorers and walkers. Participants step out of their daily routine and explore the city's overlooked corners to imagine the dynamics of a better future urban environment. Canadian.
Articles and interviews from the Tubulent Times and elsewhere, discussing psychogeography, occulture, magico-Marxism, and meme collision. Also provides a catalogue of related materials and current reviews.
Articles from and interviews with the London Psychogeographical Association, Autotoxicity, Parasol Post and the Manchester Area Psychogeographic. Also the link between psychogeography and occulture.
Letter about Len Bracken from the New York Psychogeographical Association
(September 23, 1998)
A photo-textual "drift" through Amsterdam's southern axis - a psycho-geographical comment on the proposals outlined in the masterplan for the city's future.
Links, texts, and sources about pyschogeography.
Archived. Contact information, current and archived newsletters, and reference section for terminology, history, and organisations.
Journeys through Vancouver with an interest in weaving history and convention. Canadian.
Reposted from the London Times Literary Supplement's website. 2005.
A loose collection of relentless flâneurs, explorers and walkers. Participants step out of their daily routine and explore the city's overlooked corners to imagine the dynamics of a better future urban environment. Canadian.
Articles and interviews from the Tubulent Times and elsewhere, discussing psychogeography, occulture, magico-Marxism, and meme collision. Also provides a catalogue of related materials and current reviews.
Articles from and interviews with the London Psychogeographical Association, Autotoxicity, Parasol Post and the Manchester Area Psychogeographic. Also the link between psychogeography and occulture.
Letter about Len Bracken from the New York Psychogeographical Association
(September 23, 1998)
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