Psychogeography

Word PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY
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Definitions and meanings of "Psychogeography"

What do we mean by psychogeography?

The study of the effect of geographical factors on the mind or on behaviour

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The word "psychogeography" in example sentences

The term psychogeography the drifts of debord is used alot these days but this captures its essence. ❋ Unknown (2010)

While familiar with its tenants, the term psychogeography (the investigation of everyday urban life through emerging artistic, technological and social practice) was new to me. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The author also steps, warily, into the realm of "psychogeography" -- a fuzzy postmodern theory derived from the ideas of "situationist" Guy Debord. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Psy-Geo-Conflux 2003 marks the inauguration of an annual event dedicated to current artistic and social investigations in psychogeography. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The pretentious word for these enthusiasms is "psychogeography". ❋ Unknown (2008)

What was "psychogeography" as distinct from geography as understood today? ❋ LoopZilla (2008)

Tony wasn't afraid to reflect the reality of Yorkshire in the 70s and I was fascinated by the peculiar atmosphere of place; its "psychogeography", where events unfold in such a dark and brutal fashion. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Finally, the 'unitary urbanism' advanced by Constant developed two practices dear to the Lettrists and the Situationists alike: the dérive, defined in the SI journal as 'a transient passage through varied ambiances '; and' psychogeography ', defined as' the study of the specific effects of the geographical environment '. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Home is difficult to capture: A revolutionary bootboy trapped in the postmodern eighties, he issued an ostensible manifesto on Neoism, reinvented psychogeography, and proceeded to spin off so many mythologies and variant histories of cultural assaults, art world ne'er-do-wells and his own biography that for a time the man himself seemed unlikely to have ever lived. ❋ Paul McRandle (2011)

Connecting and learning is, after all, the point of the conference, so what better testing bed for a new product than the scattered and geography and psychogeography of an entire downtown in thrall of technology? ❋ Alex Pasternack (2011)

It briefly falls flat, for example, when Reed makes reference to ‘psychogeography’, a loaded concept degraded through cultural overuse that, although undoubtedly inherent within the work, sounds inauthentic when actually named and nudged up against his own dream geographies. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It was made for a seminar I taught at the Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory, RMIT University, which attempted to weave connections between mythogeography/psychogeography and Arakawa and Gins. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Gandini's film is more like a dreamy, mesmeric and highly disturbing psychogeography of 21st-century Italy, or perhaps a meandering, anthropological study of a dysfunctional cult, ruled by a thin-skinned, self-pitying leader. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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