Phil Smith at his elegant best. Academic, inviting, funny, story-telling, smack-you-for-not-paying-attention. Entwining and disentangling drifting, psycho- and mytho-geography in theory and in deli...
A study on the representation of space, time and mood in literature of urban environments a field of study labeled by me "literary psycho-geography". It is both about the influence of the urban env...
Extract from Eccentric City newspaper May 2009 featuring LIAR - Look I Am Reading - a piece by Paul Conneally exploring reading in public spaces. Reading as a psychogeographic intervention.
Extracts from The Sound of Water a book exploring the village we live in (Thurmaston) through haiku poetry.
The project was done over a period of time with haiku poet Paul Conneally and Charnwoo...
The inherent perceptual relationships we have with the physical environment are
undergoing increased displacement as we move further into a non-human mediated
existence. The consequence of being ...
News story about artists not selling out to Donald Trump over installation piece that declares golf to be environmentally unsound and urging golfers to 'for a better world play golf on the moon'
Extract from the catalog describing the art work Changing Landscapes by Maurice Maguire.
Artist and cultural geographer Maurice Maguire mapped the route of the canal tunnel under the Kings Norto...
Short piece on the process of writing the renga 100 Verses for 3 Estates. The piece appears in the book 100 Verses for 3 Estates.
'100 Verses for 3 Estates' is a work made by Alec Finlay, Gavin ...
Yew Trees is a linked piece by Paul Conneally where Wordsworth's Yew-Trees has become an out of town shopping mall.
The poem forms part of Conneally's ongoing collaboration with William Wordsworth.