Monthly Archives: September 2013

One Year – Week 1

Project Description One Year is a project through which it is intended to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from the artist’s study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when he sits down to work.  … Continue reading

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Emily Dickinson’s Geography

    Volcanoes be in Sicily (Poem 1705) VOLCANOES be in Sicily And South America, I judge from my geography. Volcanoes nearer here, A lava step, at any time, Am I inclined to climb, A crater I may contemplate, Vesuvius … Continue reading

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Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – September 2013

This past month Psychogeographic Review has been reading: ‘Society of the Spectacle’ – Guy Debord Debord’s use of language in this short book is heavily-laden with Marxist and Hegelian terminology which some readers may find to be a little challenging.  … Continue reading

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