concrete
crows &
calluses
Tina Richardson
University of Leeds
For the University of Huddersfield
7th May 2014
Outline of Talk
 What is psychogeography?
 How do you undertake psychogeography?
 What might you discover?
 What the heck is the point of it?
What is psychogeography?
The study of the specific effects of the geographical environment,
consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of
individuals.
[the] active observation of present-day urban agglomerations
cities have psychogeographical contours, with constant currents, fixed
points and vortexes that strongly discourage entry into or exit from
certain zones.
[A psychogeographer is] One who explores and reports on
psychogeographical phenomena.
(Situationist International)
Discovering Psychogeography
Nick
Papadimitriou
Nick Papadimitriou is drawn to the taking of
extended exploratory walks in the outer
zones of London. In the mid-1980s, he went
on to develop what he describes as ‘Deep
Topography’, a form of psychogeography.
Papadimitriou’s books are: Foul Deeds and
Suspicious Deaths in Barnet, Finchley and
Hendon (2009) and Scarp (2012). He was the
subject of The London Perambulator, a film
directed by John Rogers, with whom he has
also written and produced two radio series
for Resonance FM.
Film: Deep Topography
Leeds Psychogeography Group
The White Horseman Dérive
Lee Farm Drive Dérive
The Blue Fork Dérive
The Miniature Boulder Dérive
The Prozac Walk
Inventing Schizocartography
Schizocartography offers a method of cartography that questions
dominant power structures and at the same time enables subjective
voices to appear from underlying postmodern topography. It is the
process and output of a psychogeography of particular spaces that have
been co-opted by various capitalist-oriented operations, routines or
procedures. It attempts to reveal the aesthetic and ideological
contradictions that appear in urban space while simultaneously
reclaiming the subjectivity of individuals by enabling new modes of
creative expression. Schizocartography challenges anti-production, the
homogenizing character of overriding forms that work towards silencing
heterogeneous voices.
How Schizocartography Works
psychogeography
schizoanalytic
cartography
(Guattari)
urban
walking
research and
archival
investigation
theoretical
analysis
'Marxist'
critique
output
A Line of Flight
Deleuze and Guattari
Blog: Psychogeography Outside
The Cootie Catcher Dérive
“Along with a dice, which I had made specially
for the event, that gave instructions on turning
in particular directions (e.g. first left), I also
made this device. We used to play with these
at school, but I couldn't remember the name
of them - neither could anyone else. Having
searched for it on the web, it appears to be a
Paper Fortune Teller. How dull! I thought it
was going to have a much more exciting name.
. . But then I found out it was also called a
'Cootie Catcher', which sounds a bit dodgy, yet
much more interesting!”
Blog: Particulations
Blog: Psychogeography Inside
The
Westin
Bonaventure
“...the Bonaventure aspires to being a total
space, a complete world, a kind of miniature
city; to this new total space meanwhile,
corresponds a new collective practice, a new
mode in which individuals move and
congregate, something like the practice of a
new and historically original kind of
hypercrowd.”
Fredric Jameson
Postmodernism or
The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
Blog: Particulations
Film: Hello From Hunstanton!
Project: Reading the Arcades/Reading the Promenades
Film: Hello From Hunstanton! (sensecam and autographer)
Film: The Sound of the Sixties
Film: The Sound of the Sixties
Discoveries: St George’s Field
St George’s Field is at odds with itself, in being
both a cemetery and at the same time a public
park of sorts. Can it simultaneously reconcile
itself as a place of leisure and a sacred burial
space? In a way it is a cemetery of a cemetery.
The garden has become a monument (a
graveyard) to itself, to a past self.
juxtaposes in a single real place several sites
heterotopias of illusion and compensation
absolutely real and absolutely unreal
In Loving Memory of a Dear Sister
In memory of
Pauline Mavis White
Died 1946 ages 6 months
Will be forever in our Hearts
R.I.P
The Undercroft
Discoveries: Covance
Although it remained a university
building for a while after the
Chamberlin, Powell and Bon
period of development in the
1960s, it now belongs to the
pharmaceutical and
biotechnology company Covance.
It is a clinical research unit that
has a relationship with the
university’s dental school and
carries out drug trials on campus,
recruiting volunteers in the
student population.
Springfield
House
Maps: Guide Psychogeographique
Maps: Situationist Stylie
Axis of Exploration and Failure
Axis of Exploration and Failure in
the Search for a Situationist
‘Great Passage’
Guy Debord 1957
Axis of Exploration and Failure in
the Search for a Situationist
‘Great Strike’
Tina Richardson 2010
Film
Concrete, Crows and Calluses

Concrete, Crows and Calluses

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    concrete crows & calluses Tina Richardson Universityof Leeds For the University of Huddersfield 7th May 2014
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    Outline of Talk What is psychogeography?  How do you undertake psychogeography?  What might you discover?  What the heck is the point of it?
  • 3.
    What is psychogeography? Thestudy of the specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals. [the] active observation of present-day urban agglomerations cities have psychogeographical contours, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes that strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones. [A psychogeographer is] One who explores and reports on psychogeographical phenomena. (Situationist International)
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    Discovering Psychogeography Nick Papadimitriou Nick Papadimitriouis drawn to the taking of extended exploratory walks in the outer zones of London. In the mid-1980s, he went on to develop what he describes as ‘Deep Topography’, a form of psychogeography. Papadimitriou’s books are: Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in Barnet, Finchley and Hendon (2009) and Scarp (2012). He was the subject of The London Perambulator, a film directed by John Rogers, with whom he has also written and produced two radio series for Resonance FM. Film: Deep Topography
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    Leeds Psychogeography Group TheWhite Horseman Dérive Lee Farm Drive Dérive The Blue Fork Dérive The Miniature Boulder Dérive The Prozac Walk
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    Inventing Schizocartography Schizocartography offersa method of cartography that questions dominant power structures and at the same time enables subjective voices to appear from underlying postmodern topography. It is the process and output of a psychogeography of particular spaces that have been co-opted by various capitalist-oriented operations, routines or procedures. It attempts to reveal the aesthetic and ideological contradictions that appear in urban space while simultaneously reclaiming the subjectivity of individuals by enabling new modes of creative expression. Schizocartography challenges anti-production, the homogenizing character of overriding forms that work towards silencing heterogeneous voices.
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    How Schizocartography Works psychogeography schizoanalytic cartography (Guattari) urban walking researchand archival investigation theoretical analysis 'Marxist' critique output
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    A Line ofFlight Deleuze and Guattari
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    Blog: Psychogeography Outside TheCootie Catcher Dérive “Along with a dice, which I had made specially for the event, that gave instructions on turning in particular directions (e.g. first left), I also made this device. We used to play with these at school, but I couldn't remember the name of them - neither could anyone else. Having searched for it on the web, it appears to be a Paper Fortune Teller. How dull! I thought it was going to have a much more exciting name. . . But then I found out it was also called a 'Cootie Catcher', which sounds a bit dodgy, yet much more interesting!” Blog: Particulations
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    Blog: Psychogeography Inside The Westin Bonaventure “...theBonaventure aspires to being a total space, a complete world, a kind of miniature city; to this new total space meanwhile, corresponds a new collective practice, a new mode in which individuals move and congregate, something like the practice of a new and historically original kind of hypercrowd.” Fredric Jameson Postmodernism or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism Blog: Particulations
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    Film: Hello FromHunstanton! Project: Reading the Arcades/Reading the Promenades Film: Hello From Hunstanton! (sensecam and autographer)
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    Film: The Soundof the Sixties Film: The Sound of the Sixties
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    Discoveries: St George’sField St George’s Field is at odds with itself, in being both a cemetery and at the same time a public park of sorts. Can it simultaneously reconcile itself as a place of leisure and a sacred burial space? In a way it is a cemetery of a cemetery. The garden has become a monument (a graveyard) to itself, to a past self. juxtaposes in a single real place several sites heterotopias of illusion and compensation absolutely real and absolutely unreal
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    In Loving Memoryof a Dear Sister In memory of Pauline Mavis White Died 1946 ages 6 months Will be forever in our Hearts R.I.P
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    Discoveries: Covance Although itremained a university building for a while after the Chamberlin, Powell and Bon period of development in the 1960s, it now belongs to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology company Covance. It is a clinical research unit that has a relationship with the university’s dental school and carries out drug trials on campus, recruiting volunteers in the student population. Springfield House
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    Axis of Explorationand Failure Axis of Exploration and Failure in the Search for a Situationist ‘Great Passage’ Guy Debord 1957 Axis of Exploration and Failure in the Search for a Situationist ‘Great Strike’ Tina Richardson 2010 Film