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psychogeographical

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to psychogeography.

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Examples

  • Another is a "psychogeographical tour of the New Town" that turns out to be unexpectedly pornographic, as its narrator visits a succession of prostitutes in tribute to writer and opium fiend Thomas de Quincey.

    (g)Host City: How I found the invisible city 2011

  • Two such massive egotists on stage without a disciplinary interlocutor is always a risk: Sinclair begins by claiming that he may have invented Home as a character, or at least some of his ‘psychogeographical’ writings.

    March « 2010 « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • Two such massive egotists on stage without a disciplinary interlocutor is always a risk: Sinclair begins by claiming that he may have invented Home as a character, or at least some of his ‘psychogeographical’ writings.

    No more heroes « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • Doherty reveals the psychogeographical aura of a locality, the traces of human discord that seem to have seeped even into its trees and walls.

    This week's new exhibitions 2012

  • Two such massive egotists on stage without a disciplinary interlocutor is always a risk: Sinclair begins by claiming that he may have invented Home as a character, or at least some of his ‘psychogeographical’ writings.

    March « 2010 « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • Two such massive egotists on stage without a disciplinary interlocutor is always a risk: Sinclair begins by claiming that he may have invented Home as a character, or at least some of his ‘psychogeographical’ writings.

    No more heroes « Squares of Wheat 2010

  • The history of a remote area of Vancouver Island is traced in a psychogeographical novel that is packed with incident.

    The Ice Age, Deloume Road, The Cuckoo Boy and The Last Patriarch 2010

  • Richard DeDomenici will attempt a psychogeographical experiment in Over Your Head, and Jodie Wilkinson will be considering the gender of her heart in The Heart We Bring.

    This week's new theatre 2010

  • SS: Do you think Ballard has much at all to do with psychogeographical conceptions of urban space?

    Ballardian » 'Architectures of the Near Future': An Interview with Nic Clear 2008

  • His prose is dense, vivid and hypnotic, crammed with literary, occult and historical references and psychogeographical diversions (12).

    Unearthing the truth about Watchmen genius Alan Moore 2010

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