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Psycho-geography
25 August, 2011
By definition, psychogeography combines subjective and objective knowledge and studies. Debord struggled to stipulate the finer points of this theoretical paradox, ultimately producing “Theory of the DĂ©rive” in 1958, a document which essentially serves as an instruction manual for the psychogeographic procedure, executed through the act of dĂ©rive (“drift”). Psycho-geography was expressed through an activity, for me the activity happens and maps are used as ways of representing the reality and what has happened, they are drawn in the past, through long term, short term or sensory memory…