What is psychogeography? TLDR: a really pretentious way to have a walk. Theorized notably by Guy Debord in context of the french situationist movement. Psychogeography is a revolutionary practice of the physical space, especially urban. To put it simply, the city is by design built around capital, roads are here to get you to work, and back. To try and reconsider this space is revolutionary, one of the core principles of psychogeography is the "derive" or drifting, let the flow of the urban instance take you wherever it may, thus the street change from purely liminal to sincerely embodied. Take a walk today, without a clear destination in mind, be joyful, take a turn in that street you always skim past, accept that sidequest from the stranger in need or let that stranger join you in the drifting. An other tool is psychogeographic guides, roadmaps flawed by design as to make you "lost" in the city. Take a roadmap of your city, cut it up and scramble the pieces around and try to naviguate the city with your new psychogeographic guide, or just make up a random set of directions to follow. Be joyful, rejoice, for enjoying life is resistance.

https://youtu.be/DhG1HjFyigo?si=ppWNJuWpILQ1HRg6 - This video is in my sense a good explanation and introduction to the concept of psychogeography

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zobSOVvxKsM - French documentary about alternative cartography (interviews are in english)

Practice Digital psychogeographic drift today. Flee capitalist monopols and the egemony of productivism by getting lost in the depths of the web, just for the sake of it. All bandwith lost in wonder and amusement is a rock thrown in the face of web 2.0. Join the wired today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP5JcH_Ad_8 - Courte conference sur la psychogeographie. (french only)

https://www.bopsecrets.org/index.shtml - Ressources on situationism.