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Is it illogical or devoid of interest to observe that the district in Paris between '''Place de la Contrescarpe''' and '''Rue de l’Arbalète''' conduces rather to atheism, to oblivion and to the disorientation of habitual reflexes?
 
Is it illogical or devoid of interest to observe that the district in Paris between '''Place de la Contrescarpe''' and '''Rue de l’Arbalète''' conduces rather to atheism, to oblivion and to the disorientation of habitual reflexes?
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Revision as of 14:48, 12 August 2016

The word psychogeography, suggested by an illiterate Kabyle as a general term for the phenomena a few silletantes were investigating around the summer of 1953, is not too inappropriate.

It is not inconsistent with the materialist perspective that sees life and thought as conditioned by objective nature.

Geography, for example, deals with the determinant action of general natural forces, such as soil composition or climatic conditions, on the economic structures of a society, and thus on the corresponding conception that such a society can have of the world.

Psychogeography ON THE OTHER HAND! sets for itself the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, whether consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals.

The charmingly vague adjective psychogeographical can now and for all time be applied to the findings arrived at by this type of investigation, to their influence on human feelings, and more generally to any situation or conduct that seems to reflect the same spirit of discovery.

It has long been said that the desert is monotheistic.

Is it illogical or devoid of interest to observe that the district in Paris between Place de la Contrescarpe and Rue de l’Arbalète conduces rather to atheism, to oblivion and to the disorientation of habitual reflexes?

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Psychogeography Featured Sites
Wikipedia
Everyone starts at the Wikipedia page for Psychogeography.
The Ballardian
Most people wind up at The Ballardian website at some point.
The Monocular Times
You may do a good deal worse than The Monocular Times.
Institute for Psychogeographical Adventure
For the advanced perambulator, there is the Institute for Psychogeographical Adventure.
Classic Cafes
At some time or other, everybody pops in to Classic Cafes - C'est normal qu'elle le fasse.

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