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mappiness, the happiness mapping app
The mainstreaming of psychogeography. No correcting for self-selection, though?
applications  psychogeography  from delicious
august 2010 by Urbanscale
Feng Shui City: Networked Cuba quarter
CJ Wells came to our Systems/Layers walkshop in Wellington and blogged this *awesome* writeup. So, so stoked. (See map at http://is.gd/bHfNa)
wellington  webstock  walkshop  sidewalking  psychogeography  doprojects  urbancomputing  urbanism 
april 2010 by Urbanscale
Zeitgeist week '09
If you happen to be in NYC or London next week, there's an imperial god-tonne of amazing stuff going on. I dumped all my links in one post for easy reference. Enjoy!
(nyc)  london  brooklyn  urbanism  urbancomputing  architecture  conferences  conflux  sidewalking  psychogeography  technology  yes  againyes 
september 2009 by Urbanscale
hitotoki : A Narrative Map of Tokyo
Psychogeographical goodness from The Boys
tokyo  NRT  psychogeography 
may 2007 by Urbanscale
Psy-Geo Provflux 2005: Elliot Malkin's Manhattan Eruv Project
Chris Fahey pointed out what he thought was an eruv to me as we crossed 6th Ave yesterday
(nyc)  urbancomputing  uc:wall  elliotmalkin  friends  psychogeography  jewness  art 
january 2007 by Urbanscale
Will Self - New York Times
Will Self walks from JFK into Manhattan. Say what you will, this is brilliant.
psychogeography  (nyc)  walkshed 
december 2006 by Urbanscale
Toronto psychogeography
"Toronto is not Paris...it gets interesting at the speed of walking."
psychogeography  toronto  YYZ  urbanism  sidewalking 
may 2006 by Urbanscale
The legendary "C’était un rendez-vous"
Holy tire-smokin' shite! Through central Paris, 1976, at upwards of 120 mph
speed  jerrycornelius  crash  mobility  psychogeography  illegal 
november 2005 by Urbanscale
Wired News: It's Not Graffiti, It's Grafedia
In large measure, what moblogging was supposed to be
psychogeography  mobility 
june 2005 by Urbanscale
spacenamespace
About annotating geographical space with metadata
urbanism  maps  semantic  psychogeography 
march 2005 by Urbanscale

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