Psychogeography is "the study of specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organised or not, on the emotions and behaviour of individuals." (Preliminary Problems in Constructing a Situation in Situationniste Internationale No.1 (1958)) Sites and articles to the original theory of psychogeography as well as all its current manifestations are listed here.
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- To The Editor Letter about Len Bracken from the New York Psychogeographical Association
- The Dérive A photo-textual "drift" through Amsterdam's southern axis - a psycho-geographical comment on the proposals outlined in the masterplan for the city's future.
- Turbulent Times - Psychogeography and Occulture Articles from and interviews with the London Psychogeographical Association, Autotoxicity, Parasol Post and the Manchester Area Psychogeographic. Also the link between psychogeography and occulture.
- Turbulence Articles and interviews from the Tubulent Times and elsewhere, discussing psychogeography, occulture, magico-Marxism, and meme collision. Also provides a catalogue of related materials and current reviews.
- Psychogeography and the dérive Taken from 'The most radical gesture: The Situationist International in a postmodern age' by Sadie Plant and published by Routledge.