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  1. In 1955, Guy Debord defined psychogeography as "the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals." [4] One of the key tactics for exploring psychogeography is the loosely defined urban walking practice known as the dérive.

  2. Entirely unrelated to either of these was the psychogeography that emerged in the late 1970s and 1980s among a small group of psychoanalysts. Henry Ebel noted that psychoanalysts such as William G. Niederland proposed that many fantasies involved geographical shapes. He christened the study of these fantasies “psychogeography.”.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2017 · X (Twitter) Psychogeography, as the term suggests, is the intersection of psychology and geography. It focuses on our psychological experiences of the city, and reveals or illuminates forgotten ...

  4. We would like to hear from you. Tate glossary definition for psychogeography: A term coined by the Marxist theorist Guy Debord in 1955 in order to describe the effect of a geographical location on the emotions and behaviour of individuals.

  5. 28 de fev. de 2023 · Inadvertent psychogeology requiring conscious geological action on a planetary scale. Our inventiveness and creativity, a psychological trait which we share with other animals, but which have flourished or gone haywire depending on your perspective have also made us a planet changing species.

  6. 15 de jul. de 2022 · And this conversation, too, is an exercise in psychogeology, in his, in mine, maybe, when you listen to it, we’re going to see some of yours. And hopefully, through here, one day, all of ours.

  7. Sign in to create & share playlists, get personalized recommendations, and more. Psychogeology (Deluxe) Album • Gemma Ray • 2019