Walkers in the City–and Everywhere

Psychogeography is a radical method of moving through the world more intentionally, benefiting both individuals and society as a whole. It combines psychology and geography to understand how an environment affects behavior and emotions. Psychogeography has connections to various movements, such as Afro-futurism, eco-feminism, and Indigenous environmentalism, addressing injustices faced by marginalized communities. It has also become a tool for analyzing environments in academia. Artists like Damon Albarn, Alan Moore, and Gerasimos Floratos have incorporated psychogeography into their work across different mediums. Psychogeography is seen as a creative response to space, encouraging exploration and reclamation of areas. Its imaginative potential can help reshape urban landscapes and drive tangible change.

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