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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Searching for Storione – A walk with the ghosts of Little Moscow
Our research unit hasn’t exactly excelled itself. A scribbled address on a torn piece of paper is all that we have: Communist Literature Depot, 128 Perth Road, Cowdenbeath. This is the only material link we have to Storione and even … Continue reading
Posted in Field Trip, Psychogeography
Tagged Abe Moffat, Anarchiast Communist League, Annie Storione, Élie Reclus, Élisée Reclus, Benarty Hill, Bob Selkirk, Chuck Berry, Cinema De-Luxe, Colin Blunstone, Cowdenbeath, David Annand, De Leon, E.P. Thompson, Fife, Fife Psychogeographical Collective, Fife Psychogeography, Gothenburg System, Hugh Cornwall, Iain Banks, Ian Rankin, Jack Leckie, Jennie Erdal, Jennie Lee, Jim Moffat, Jimmie Stewart, Joe Temperley, John McLean, Kropotkin, Lawrence Storione, Little Moscow, Lochgelly, Lochgelly Centre, Lochore Meadows Country Park, Lord Asa Briggs, Luke Fowler, Lumphinnans, Marc Bolan, miners, Miners Institute, Patrick Geddes, Peeweep Pit, Robert Smith, Rod Argent, Stirner, Stuart MacIntyre, The Bishop, The Luddite Cropper and the Deluded Followers of Johanna Southcott., The Meedies, The Open University, The Poor Stockinger, The Prop, The Zombies, Tim Moore, Walter Benjamin, WEA, William Hershaw, William Kenefick, Yuri Gagarin
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Walking Score No 1 (After Klee)
taking a line for a walk ~ Paul Klee taking a walk on a line ~ FPC ~ Walking Score No I (After Klee) ~ Take a map drawn to any scale ~ Draw a line that starts and ends at the … Continue reading
Posted in Observation, Psychogeography
Tagged Dunfermline, maps, Paul Klee, Revolution des Viadukts, Score, walking
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Ephemera – A short visual drift through the Edinburgh New Town
P e d a g o g y ~ C o n v e r g e / E n t w i n e ~ B r o u g h t o n M a r k e … Continue reading
Ephemera – White Space
Have tried to incorporate white space into blog posts, in the past, with pretty mixed results. Not found this easy to achieve in WordPress. A page can look fine in a certain browser, but a mess in others, particularly on … Continue reading