Submitted by Myriam Mahiques
City Perception Through Psychogeography
Architecture News - Nov 16, 2009 - 18:05 5391 views
In the SXX, the Surrealists and Dadaists in the 30’s, and the Lettrists in the 50’s, transformed this necessity of walking into a systematic practice that included drug and alcohol induced wanderings through Paris. In the 60’s, the Situationists supported by the social theorist and filmmaker Guy Debord, developed the psychogeography, a science of “derive” that relates psychology with geography and Art.
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