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March 2012
Welcome to Psychogeographic Review
A website that explores the art of psychogeography. Each month we will publish a psychogeograpy-inspired Editorial, Book of the Month, Film of the Month and Website of the Month.
For March we bring you:
- Walter Benjamin and The Arcades Project
- Dorothy Richardson’s Pilgrimage
- Chris Petit’s Radio On
- Urban Adventure in Rotterdam
Follow the category tabs at the top of the page or on the right-hand column to find whichever item you are looking for. Or just scroll down on the home page.
In coming months we will feature Shelagh Delaney’s Salford, a river journey by Bobby Seal in poetry and photographs, books by Iain Sinclair and George Gissing, Agnès Varda’s Cléo from 5 to 7 and reviews of the best in psychogeographic websites from around the world.
We’d also like to start including music reviews, so any suggestions from our ‘followers’ about artists, composers, bands or albums are welcome.
But Psychogeographic Review is not just about producing content. We want to hear from you. Your comments, criticisms, ideas and suggestions can be submitted at the end of each post or on the Contacts page.
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