- as 'charmingly vague' and
emphasises the
importance of
practice in
psychogeographical explorations. The
first published discussion of
psychogeography was...
-
Providence Initiative for
Psychogeographic Studies (PIPS),
sometimes referred to as "People
Interested in Parti****tory Societies," is a
small collective...
-
Initiative for
Psychogeographic Studies.
Since 2003 in the
United States,
separate events known as the
Providence Initiative for
Psychogeographic Studies and...
- The
London Psychogeographical ****ociation (LPA),
sometimes referred to as the
London Psychogeographical Committee, is an
organisation devoted to psychogeography...
- of 18th- and early-19th-century
antiquarian topographers or to the
psychogeographic excursions of the
early Situationist International. Such a deep map...
- of the
London Psychogeographical ****ociation also
inspired many new
psychogeographical groups including Manchester Area
Psychogeographic. The LPA and the...
- of the city.
Conflux was co-founded by
David Mandl of the
Brooklyn Psychogeographical ****ociation and Glowlab's
Christina Ray. The
first Psy-Geo-Conflux...
- the
musical group Gladys Knight & the Pips
Providence Initiative for
Psychogeographic Studies, an art
group PiP
Animation Services, a
Canadian animation...
- double-issue (nos 2/3). Its
contents reflected the
emergence of new
forms of
psychogeographical activity in the 1990s. A more
playful and
sensuous direction was charted...
- Dérive (magazine), an
Austrian science magazine on
urbanism Dérive, a
psychogeographical concept Derived trait, or
apomorphy All
pages with
titles containing...