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Psychogeography

Psychogeography is the exploration of urban environments that emphasizes interpersonal connections to places and arbitrary routes. It was developed by members of the Letterist International and Situationist International, which were revolutionary groups influenced by Marxist and anarchist theory as well as the attitudes and methods of Dadaists and…

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Development

Dérive

Contemporary psychogeography

Groups involved in psychogeography

Noted psychogeographers

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Psychogeography

Nodes77
Edges76
Triples54
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.025974
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Psychogeography

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related to Contemporary psychogeography · 18
Psychogeography → An, Between, Glasgow, In, Influenced, Information Science, Library, London, London Psychogeographical Association, Morag Rose, Non-Linear Architecture, Provflux, Psy-Geo-conflux, Since, The, The Workshop, United States, Viscosity
related to Development · 16
Psychogeography → Charles Baudelaire, Crowd, Dadaism, Debord, Edgar Allan Poe's, Lettrist, Lettrist International, Potlatch, Psychogeographical Game, Surrealism, The, The Lettrists, The Man, Walter Benjamin, Week, Widely
related to Dérive · 11
Psychogeography → Along, Dérive, French, Guy Debord, He, IPA-label-small, Letterist International, Situationist, Situations, The, Theory
related to Groups involved in psychogeography · 5
Psychogeography → AssociationNottingham Psychogeographical UnitProvidence Initiative, GlowlabLoiterers Resistance MovementLondon Psychogeographical, Known, Non-Linear ArchitectureThe Jejune Institute, Psychogeographic StudiesThe Workshop
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Psychogeography → exploration of urban environments that emphasizes interpersonal connections to places and arbitrary routes, loosely defined urban walking practice known as the dérive

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Psychogeographyis aexploration of urban environments that emphasizes interpersonal connections to places and arbitrary routes0.90text
Psychogeographyis aloosely defined urban walking practice known as the dérive0.90text
Iain Sinclairinstance ofpsychogeography has become a recognised descriptive term used in discussion of successful writers0.80text
Peter Ackroydinstance ofpsychogeography has become a recognised descriptive term used in discussion of successful writers0.80text
Psychogeographyrelated to Contemporary psychogeographySince0.60section
Psychogeographyrelated to Contemporary psychogeographyInfluenced0.60section
Psychogeographyrelated to Contemporary psychogeographyLondon Psychogeographical Association0.60section
Psychogeographyrelated to Contemporary psychogeographyThe Workshop0.60section
Psychogeographyrelated to Contemporary psychogeographyNon-Linear Architecture0.60section
Psychogeographyrelated to Contemporary psychogeographyBetween0.60section
Psychogeographyrelated to Contemporary psychogeographyGlasgow0.60section
Psychogeographyrelated to Contemporary psychogeographyLondon0.60section

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