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Tag Archives: dérive
Ephemera – We Walked Side by Side
From the shadows in the twilight a glint of iridescence. We walked side by side through a car park today. Now Playing: Eivind Aarset – Dream Logic
D e e p – T y p o g r a p h y – Lines of Travel
e d g e l a n d s é e d r v i t r s a a v g i p i l g r i m a g e Now Playing: Marilyn Crispell – Gaia
Rosyth Edgelands Dérive
We are in dangerous territory, walking westward out of the town of Rosyth, along the A985, one of ‘Britain’s killer roads’. This arterial incision into the connective tissue of the Rosyth edgelands is to fully engage with the disruptive polarities … Continue reading
Posted in Field Trip, Psychogeography, Symbol, Uncategorized
Tagged aircraft carriers, allotments, Coffin Road, dérive, edgelands, Fife, Gagarin Way, nuclear submarines, psychogeography, Rosyth, Rosyth Dockyard
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