Monthly Archives: February 2014

Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – March 2014

  This past month Psychogeographic Review has been reading: Iain Sinclair – ‘American Smoke: Journeys to the End of the Light’ (2013) Just because Iain Sinclair is always thought of as a London writer, and admittedly a lot of his … Continue reading

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One Year – Week 23

Project Description One Year is a project through which I intend to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from my study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when I sit down to work.  One Year … Continue reading

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One Year – Week 22

Project Description One Year is a project through which I intend to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from my study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when I sit down to work.  One Year … Continue reading

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One Year – Week 21

Project Description One Year is a project through which I intend to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from my study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when I sit down to work.  One Year … Continue reading

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Dorothy Richardson’s ‘The Tunnel’: Feminism and Flânerie in Bloomsbury

  The idea of the flâneur was born in Paris and was first referred to by Baudelaire.  However, London writers have long used the device of the casual wanderer of the capital’s streets, the loiterer, the observer, as a means … Continue reading

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On Becoming a Fish

  “Change,” he always said, “happens at the edge, the frontline, tideline, the thick line that sparks a fight and then, perhaps, a kiss. This is where we know who we are” he said, “by seeing who we are not”. … Continue reading

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One Year – Week 20

Project Description One Year is a project through which I intend to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from my study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when I sit down to work.  One Year … Continue reading

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Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – February 2014

  This past month Psychogeographic Review has been reading: ‘Ian Nairn: Words in Place’ – Gillian Darley and David McKie (2013) Through his column in Architectural Review, several ground-breaking books and a number of BBC documentaries, Ian Nairn taught a … Continue reading

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