Psychogeography the art and popular culture encyclopedia. This text examines the origins of psychogeography in the situationist movement of the 1950s, exploring the theoretical background and its political applications as well as the work of early practitioners such as guy debord and raoul vaneigem, before moving onto the current interest in the topic. While psychogeography cannot be described as a science, this relatively new field of literary exploration does involve considerable study of the human psyche as it relates to physical surroundings and the different environments that exist in different places. The idea is that the students undertake their own version of a derive the aimless drift through the city that is the raison detre of seriously flippant flaneurs and document it in any way they please. The study of the specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organised or not, on the emotions and behaviour of individuals. The word psychogeography, suggested by an illiterate kabyle as a general term for the phenomena a few of us were investigating around the summer of 1953, is not too inappropriate. Psychogeography could set for itself the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of. But, before we are able justify psychogeography as a topic worthy of a series, we need to provide a definition of what psychogeography actually is. Or, perhaps more correctly, the london their tales created in my imagination. Theory of the derive by guy debord, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Although psychogeography started out as an art practice in the 1950s, it has since been adopted as means. As you see how debord deals with concrete historical events, you may get a better idea of the practical implications of ideas that are presented more abstractly in the other chapters.
What is a map, and how does it use symbols to define real spaces. This annotated translation by ken knabb, published in 2014 by the bureau of public secrets, is not ed. What makes derivation different from a stroll is its. The political drive behind psychogeography became more apparent in the 1950s with the situationists. Psychogeography was defined in 1955 by guy debord as the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals. The term psychogeography was invented by the marxist theorist guy debord in 1955 in order to explore this. Aug, 2017 the term psychogeography was first coined by a member of the parisian based letterists, and appropriated by guy debord, in the 1950s. During the week of june 1519 2009 five intrepid ohio students and myself engaged in improvisational psychogeography, culminating in the map opening this post.
Be it in an urban, rural or suburban location or in a place that is familiar or new. Psychogeography can be loosely described as the study of how geography, or read more. Sep 26, 2012 psychogeography was defined in 1955 by guy debord as the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals. This book examines the origins of psychogeography in the situationist movement of the 1950s, exploring the theoretical background and its political applications as well as. Here, she explains why the movement has become a political statement, a seizure of power and a joyous mode of play and discovery. The academic requirement for the psychogeography module that i teach at brunel university london is in two parts. Guy debord defines a derive as a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiences.
Psychogeography study of the geographical environment. The difference is that debord says we must aim at immediacy as our critical tool in a total critique of capitalist society whereas baudrillard says thats a chimera. By definition, psychogeography combines subjective and objective knowledge and studies. In practice, psychogeography inherently resists any narrow definitions. While it is important to let your senses absorb the spaces around you, it is equally, if not more important to find yourself in new spaces, spaces stumbled upon by chance. Dec 31, 2012 leah kicked off the lecture by explaining that psychogeography was in fact a subfield of geography and was defined in 1955 by the french theorist guy debord. A book about guy debord and anselm jappes is far and away the best we have so far, i thinkultimately stands or falls by what it has to say about two interlinked puzzles that stand at the heart of debord s life and work. Lettristsituationist founder guy debord called for a new eld of inquiry, to be known as \ psychogeography, established to study \the precise laws and speci c e ects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals. Psychogeography is an exploration of urban environments that emphasizes playfulness and drifting. He insisted on clearing the table, and again devoted himself to his game of patience. A nonlinear narrative a closeup image of an ornate bed post which has what looks to be a thick red cord tied around the top, the length of which trails off towards the oor. Psychogeography is more than the psychological effects of the urban environment, argues maisie ridgway. This has provided the context for often generalised observations. The first half of this book is a tedious read but do not give up coverley makes very valid points during later half about how psychogeography has evolved.
Initially, the word psychogeography, so guy debords story goes, was a neologism, suggested by an illiterate kabyle as a general term for a phenomena a few of us were. Jun 22, 2009 a bit of background on psychogeography. In the demand to create our own situations debord still has a notion of separation, but thinks this cannot be expressed in capitalist language, plant claims. Aesthetic and other disciplines have proved glaringly inadequate in this regard and merit the greatest indifference.
The reimagining of the city proposed by psychogeography has its roots in dadaism and surrealism, art movements which explored ways of unleashing the subconscious imagination. The term psychogeography was first coined by a member of the parisian based letterists, and appropriated by guy debord, in the 1950s. Derivedrift and psychogeography we use your linkedin profile and activity data to personalize ads and to show you more relevant ads. It does not contradict the materialist perspective of the conditioning of life and thought by objective nature. But where does it come from and what exactly does it mean. With my article on psychogeography and race and the city done and dusted and accepted by salvage, i suppose i should finally finish off these half finished blogs collecting my favourite quotes from tom mcdonaughs wonderful book of new translations, the situationists and the city. The first edition of this novel was published in 1967, and was written by guy debord. How does a map present information in a way that changes perceptions of a space from how a space is used, interpreted or experienced. Psychogeography was defined in 1955 by guy debord as the study of the precise laws and specific. Psychogeography, the spectacle, semiotics and simulacra. Psychogeography, the spectacle, semiotics and simulacra jan 2012 1. First, theres a fairly straightforward essay question that gives students an opportunity to display their erudition when it comes to the antics of the surrealists and situationists, or the highflown ramblings of the english romantics.
We approach psychogeography from different angles and we share what we do. The book is not, however, as difficult or abstract as it is reputed to be. Increasingly this term is used to illustrate a bewildering array of ideas from ley lines and the occult, to urban walking and political radicalism. Psychogeography is the point where psychology and geography meet in. However, be warned that many of the addresses are already out of date, so just googling may turn up better results than relying on this bibliography. Psychogeography gained popularity in the 1990s when. The double negative an introduction to psychogeography. What information is included or excluded in the process of making a map. Feb 05, 2012 derivedrift and psychogeography we use your linkedin profile and activity data to personalize ads and to show you more relevant ads. Pdf the society of the spectacle book by guy debord free. A term coined by the marxist theorist guy debord in in order to describe the effect of a geographical location.
Fear based map of new orleans aoife naughton and wes wallace. Theory of the derive 2 one of the basic situationist practices is the derive literally. It is not an ivorytower academic or philosophical discourse. For years, the london writing landscape has been dominated by three masters of the genre, the ackroydsinclairself trinity in this interview, self distinguishes between their different approaches. The london nobody knows is an enjoyably bizarre film.
Mapping weird stuff is a course offered as part of the owjl summer camp at ohio wesleyan. Here, she explains why the movement has become a political statement, a seizure of power and a joyous mode of play and discovery second right, second right, first left, repeat. Karen longs posted guy debord naked city to their design conceptsideas postboard via the juxtapost bookmarklet. I dont think anybody, with the possible exception of will self, really knows what psychogeography means but that doesnt mean theres not a lot of it about. Derives involve playfulconstructive behavior and awareness of psychogeographical effects, and are thus quite different from the classic notions of journey or stroll. Its a term which has resurfaced over the past several years, largely down to figures such as will self and iain sinclair, but has a much longer history.
Psychogeography is the process of reacting to these environments in your own individual way. For anyone who still thinks getting lost is by definition a bad idea, this book will probably turn you around about 180 degrees. Well, i certainly think they prefigure the term in a literary sense, i mean if you just forget about debords concept and look at it psychogeography in its most general term, the main components. Psychogeography can be loosely described as the study of how geography, or a particular place on earth, affects the behaviour and emotional climate of the humans who live there. Eschewing the deterministic nature of geography, he sought ways to interact with the urban environment through political, emotional and sensory responses to. It has links to the letterist and situationist internationals, revolutionary groups influenced by marxist and anarchist theory, as well as by the attitudes and methods of dadaists and surrealists. Its also a timecapsule of halfforgotten images and a reminder of a london that existed somewhere between the victorian era and postmodernism. In his seminal introduction to a critique of urban geography 1955 situationist founder guy debord called for a new field of inquiry, to be known as psychogeography, established to study the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals. Oxford psychogeography is a group of people interested in exloring space, place, time, the built environment, natural phenomena and their impact on our emotions and our intellect. This book examines the origins of psychogeography in the situationist movement of the 1950s, exploring the theoretical background and its political applications as well as the work of early practitioners such as guy debord and raoul vaneigem. The theme for this cycle is space the winner richard mosse for his series entitled heat maps enthralling pictures, only two of them on display here.
Merlin coverley the reason why psychogeography often seems so nebulous and resistant to definition is that today it appears to harbour within it such a welter of seemingly unrelated elements and yet, amongst this melange of ideas, events and identities, a number of predominant characteristics can be recognised. Owjl ohio wesleyan university junior league of columbus is a residential summer camp program of challenge and enrichment for central ohios gifted and talented middle school students currently in grades 68. Psychogeography originated in 1950s paris with guy debord, the creator of the avantgarde group, the lettrist international. This post marks the first of a series of articles tackling the subject of psychogeography. Increasingly this term is used to illustrate a bewildering array of ideas from key lines and the occult, to urban walking and political radicalism. Framing urban experience the crossdisciplinary thought given to the city, particularly over the past forty years, has led to its reconceptualisation in terms of urban economic, sociopolitical, and more recently cultural relations. Pdf the society of the spectacle by guy debord book free download 160 pages free download or read online the society of the spectacle pdf epub book. Psychogeography from transgressions studies psychogeography. Both the theory and practice of psychogeography have been around since, when french theorist guy debord coined the term. Psychogeography, the spectacle, semiotics and simulacra trevor brown so, here was the notion.
Claude lorrain is psychogeographical in the juxtaposition of a palace neighborhood and the sea. In 1955, guy debord described psychogeography as a. New london writing, or what the fuck is psychogeography. The path taken through campus followed the outline of a wolfie handshadow cast on a campus map. The ultimate conspiracy theory tour starring boadicea, jack the ripper and pharaoh ramesses ii. Eschewing the deterministic nature of geography, he sought ways to interact with the urban environment through political, emotional and sensory responses to space. The author, will self, is known, amongst other things, for his psychogeography column in the independent newspaper, and the book is partially a collection of some. The situationist movement were staunchly against what they called commodity fetishism and invested in the anarchy of play as a mode that defied the capitalist system. The situationist international text libraryintroduction. Psychogeography was originally conceived by the lettrist international an off shoot of the lettrist movement. Psychogeography, according to its founder guy debord, is the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals.
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