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  • ...ographic exploration have perhaps not surprisingly tended to privilege the urban environment with London and Paris the primary lodestones of psychogeographi ...(as yet, unacknowledged) proto-psychogeographer, the FPC believe that both urban and rural environments are mutually constitutive and therefore equally vali
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  • The film of '''Robinson in Space''' (1997), which this article discusses, is a supposed study of England's e '''Robinson in Space''' is narrated by an unnamed character (voiced by Paul Scofield) who accomp
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  • ...[[Guattari]], [[capitalism]], the postmodern university, [[urban space]], urban aesthetics, [[psychogeography]], the city, [[schizocartography]], and [[the
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  • [[Space in landscape design]] No revisions imported (all were either already presen [[Urban exploration]] No revisions imported (all were either already present, or sk
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  • ...[[psychogeography]], where visual, performance and sound artists, writers, urban adventurers, researchers and the public gather for four days to explore the ..., and even traditional geographers, in an entirely accessible venue-public space.".<ref>[http://villagevoice.com/issues/0319/zimmerman.php Psychogeographers
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  • ...t of scholarly interest in the 20th century, as an emblematic archetype of urban, modern experience.<ref name="shaya2004">Gregory Shaya, "[https://www.acade ...t was a moving photograph (“un daguerréotype mobile et passioné”) of urban experience.<ref name="fournel">Victor Fournel, ''[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark
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  • ...ral studies]]. Generally the term refers to an overall sense of [[social space]] typical of a time, place or [[culture]]. ...ields, Rob ''A Précis of La Production de l'espace'' University of Sussex Urban and Regional Studies Working Paper. Introduction</ref> where ''social spat
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  • ...SFGATE], 4:00 2007.11.10 [http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Flash-mob-2-0-Urban-playground-movement-invites-3236298.php article online]</ref> SFZero playe ...f the city. New members of the BARTPA should express an interest in public space, walking, neighborhoods, and the like.
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  • ...ll of the ways in which people (and animals) orient themselves in physical space and navigate from place to place. ==Wayfinding in architecture, signage and urban planning==
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  • ...to participate by uploading similar examples.<ref>{{cite web|title= Public Space as a Political Forum|url=http://www.inenart.eu/?page_id=11121|work=InEnArt|
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  • ...y Ken Knabb.</ref> It is an unplanned journey through a landscape, usually urban in which participants drop their everyday relation and let themselves be dr ...by Ken Knabb.</ref> Debord observes in his ''Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography'':
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  • ...ious aspects of place as educational tools in general. The term is used in urban and rural studies in relation to place-making and place-attachment of commu ...location is identified or given a name, it is separated from the undefined space that surrounds it. Some places, however, have been given stronger meanings,
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  • Burnett favoured a urban-bumpkin-inspired manner in his writings and attacked what he considered to *''Burnett's Imaginative Space'' by J. Carson (1989)
    10 KB (1,504 words) - 14:17, 20 March 2017
  • ...and poetic space with aniamls, water, plants, rocks and even the wordless urban; and nobody dominates. It's about, as Donati says, 'all that's real round u
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  • ...e=September 14, 2014 }}</ref> Asemic writing has also received mention and space in ''The Last Vispo Anthology: Visual Poetry 1998-2008'' ([[Fantagraphics]] ...tox/asemic-writing-matox/|title=asemic-writing-matox|work=Post Graffiti :: Urban Skins|accessdate=10 November 2014}}</ref>]]
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  • ...patches from the Fife Psychogeographical Collective. Wanderings in liminal space. ...C festival for contemporary psychogeography, the investigation of everyday urban life through emerging artistic, technological and social practice.
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  • ...rs, by doing something that the manufacturers class as 'unpacking of urban space' by dealing out 'task cards' which are no more or less banal than any opthe
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  • | style="width:280px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap; color:#000;" | ...bEx Toxic Toilets] / [http://www.flickr.com/groups/eastcoastue/ East Coast Urban Explorers] / [http://www.flickr.com/groups/99961485@N00/ Weird London] [htt
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  • ...ew Urbanism. Architecture was the simplest means of articulating time and space, of modulating reality, of engendering dreams, and the few who knew this ha ...ey and Will Self now know everything about psychogeography — the rise of Urban Exploaration and the need to post digital photographs on web archives and c
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  • ...pace of our cities and urban wastes, [[Psychogeography]] can map our inner space and to create different thematic maps of our condition. It's about explorin
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