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  • ...of simple software. Wilfried is a ‘culture hacker’ who develops generative psychogeography. Inspired by concepts of drift (dérive) from Romanticism and, later, the S [[Category:Psychogeography|Bek, Wilfried Hou Je]]
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  • The technique of psychogeography will be used to map the area in yet a different way. Based on the tracking
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  • ...miably' expelled from the SI by Debord for allegedly "failing to hand in a psychogeography report about Venice on time." He spent much of his life living as a wandere ** ''[http://www.museodelcamminare.org/progetti/re_iter/rumney/rumney_en.html Psychogeography of Venice]'', Venice: Museo del Camminare, 2019. Online edition.
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  • [[Series:Neoism]] [[Series:Psychogeography]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Tompsett, Fabian}}
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  • ...alism]]), initially put its emphasis on concepts like unitary urbanism and psychogeography. Gradually the focus moved more towards revolutionary and political theory.
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  • ...e, online community dedicated to fieldrecording, urbanism, phonography and psychogeography of Prague.
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  • ...Colonisation and Orientation Gear - 144, (1996). An experiment overlapping psychogeography and communications technology, consisting of a number of group members wand
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  • ...ociety.org/neoism/ninesq.htm The House of Nine Squares: Letters on Neoism, Psychogeography and Epistemological Trepidation]'', London: Invisible Books, 1997.
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  • * with Stewart Home, ''The House of Nine Squares: Letters on Neoism, Psychogeography and Epistemological Trepidation'', 1997.
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  • * In June, the [[Lettrist International|LI]] contributes an article about psychogeography and the dérive to the journal ''La Carte d'Apres Nature'', published by th * In September, [[Debord]]'s article about psychogeography, titled "Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography," is published in Be
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