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Alexandra [31]
4 years ago
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trapecia [35]4 years ago
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Explanation:

1.<u> </u><u>Psychogeography is a way of understanding and exploring space and environment that emphasizes it's emotional value, playfulness, creative examination and effects on our behavior. </u>

<u>By exploring the urban space - by walking, running or simply being in it - we should let go of what we usually know and take in different emotions, observations, and ideas that emerge from it, analyzing the psychological effects of the geography on us (a strategy that is also known as Dérive)</u>

All of this was the idea of Guy Debord, philosopher, and theorist, who defined these ideas in 1955. Debord has an idea of a revolutionary approach to environment and architecture that would make it more open to exploration.

2. This also is evidence of one of the ways psychogeography is applied to visual arts, as architecture is part of it. <u>More importantly, this way of the reimaging city in terms of openness and exploration has gotten ideas and methods from dadaism and surrealism, visual arts movements.</u>

Visual art can reflect the cit plan or movement of the city, and in the same sense movements and explorations of the city can reflect themselves on the visual art.

Finally, psychogeography and its Dérive see the walk as an art form and it can help the visual perception of the space, that can later be expressed through art - it makes landscape and art grow together, affect one another and create something new with the different perception of the world and art.

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