The Institute for Infinitely Small Things will be hosting a very informal psychogeography reading group in the Boston area. We are still figuring out the details, but we'll probably start from the Situationist beginnings. It might be hosted at Art Interactive or in someone's living room or at a bar ...
The readings will not be extensive at all -- we are all so busy. If anyone is in the area and is interested, send me an email. Also -- if anyone is not in the area but wants to participate in a read-a-long, we could always have a thread on archinect!
And if anyone has a good bibliography or has tales to tell of reading-group-moderation fiascos, please post it here ...
Hope some of you will join us!
xo
Heather
ps: there's a working-bibliography over at glowlab
Not worth reading? Do you have suggestions? We don't have a list of our own yet ... we figured we'd keep it open-ended so that it was less of a syllabus and more open to the interests of anyone involved.
A Psychogeography Reading Group
Hey archinectors,
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things will be hosting a very informal psychogeography reading group in the Boston area. We are still figuring out the details, but we'll probably start from the Situationist beginnings. It might be hosted at Art Interactive or in someone's living room or at a bar ...
The readings will not be extensive at all -- we are all so busy. If anyone is in the area and is interested, send me an email. Also -- if anyone is not in the area but wants to participate in a read-a-long, we could always have a thread on archinect!
And if anyone has a good bibliography or has tales to tell of reading-group-moderation fiascos, please post it here ...
Hope some of you will join us!
xo
Heather
ps: there's a working-bibliography over at glowlab
[Generative]Psychogeography
please tell me they're giving directions to it using a map of Philadelphia.
no u have to roll dice and follow them. and i can't believe pattern language is in your reading list. anything but...
Not worth reading? Do you have suggestions? We don't have a list of our own yet ... we figured we'd keep it open-ended so that it was less of a syllabus and more open to the interests of anyone involved.
i recommend Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
Hmmm ... maybe ....
My head: POOF!
why is tim angry?
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