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effects of the geographic environment on the emotions and behavior of individuals." One of the boldest characteristics of psychogeography may be its ability to influence and bring together all kinds of artists, social scientists, philosophers, urban provocateurs and spelunkers, and even traditional geographers, in an entirely accessible venue-public space.".
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writer Bryan Zimmerman noted, "The event is centered around a seasoned yet growing field of creative recreation and alt-geographic exploration called psychogeography. Trying to define this obtuse field is an adventure itself, although a relatively straightforward definition includes "the study of the
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Conflux 2004 featured a full program of events over the course of four days, including experimental walks using altered maps and navigational aids; high-tech drifts through the city using wearable computing devices; a walking presentation of an urban documentary project commissioned by the
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served as Conflux headquarters, with events taking place in and around the gallery. The 4th annual festival was held at in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the 5th annual festival at the
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in New York. Psychogeographers from the U.S., Canada, UK, France and the Netherlands conducted experimental walks using computer code, decks of cards and other systems for
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game using humans as pieces; several talks and presentations; a noise parade; an art exhibition; and a night of psychogeography-inspired live music, DJs, and video.
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on September 18-20th, and the 7th annual festival was held on October 8–10 at NYU Steinhardt's Barney Building, in 2010.
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in an event known as Provflux. An additional Conflux-related event titled "Open Lab" was held at Art Interactive in
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A New Way of Walking:Artist-explorers called psychogeographers are changing the way we experience the city
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Three Days of Psychogeographic Heaven – An Overview of the PsyGeoConflux 2003 in NYC
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by Patrick Ellis, CIAC Magazine Special Issue: The Virtual City, Autumn, 2004.
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by Dave Mandl, Christina Ray, et al., Year Zero One Issue #12 , Summer 2003.
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by Corey Kilgannon, The New York Times, May 12, 2003, Section B, page 6.
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Festival dedicated to unplanned urban exploration of New York City
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by Alan Lockwood, New York Press , May 12–18, 2004, p. 42.
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Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
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Psychogeographers Navigate New York City's Changing Landscape
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by Martha Schwendener, New York Times, September 18, 2007
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by Andrea Moed, Knowledge Circuit , September 12, 2004.
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Index

New York City
psychogeography
Brooklyn Psychogeographical Association
Glowlab
Christina Ray
ABC No Rio
navigation
chess
Village Voice
New Museum of Contemporary Art
Lower East Side
Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies
Providence
Rhode Island
Cambridge
Massachusetts
McCaig-Welles Gallery
Williamsburg
Center for Architecture
New York University
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
Psychogeographers Navigate New York City's Changing Landscape
Archived
Wayback Machine
Provflux
Archived
Wayback Machine
Open Lab
Archived
Wayback Machine

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