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Tag Archives: Guy Debord Naked City
Colour Specimens: Alternative Mapping
Guy Debord’s Naked City charts the different atmospheres of Paris, cutting out areas from a map that feel the same from a psychogeographic viewpoint. Obviously it’s a personal map and will differ between people. It turns the idea of a map on its head … Continue reading
Posted in Colour Specimens, Exploration In Practice, Psychogeography
Tagged Constant New Babylon Paris, Contemporary Psychogeography, Denise Scott Brown, Guy Debord Naked City, John Ledger, Map of Vegas Strip, Ralph Rumney Psychogeographic Map of Venice, Robert Venturi, Ryan Raffa Sound Maps
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Colour Specimens: Huddersfield Textile Sites
I found something like 24 working mills and suppliers around Huddersfield, via the Huddersfield Textile Society members page. Out of these I picked the ones that, to me, summed up the prowess of town’s textile industry in its modern form: Taylor … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Dog Tower Walks Florence Leeds, Bower Roebuck, C and J Antich, Camira Fabrics New Routemaster buses Meltham Mills, Gold diamond and lapis lazuli fabrics, Guy Debord Naked City, Huddersfield textile industry, Kate Middleton, Nick Drane Our Town BBC, Prince William, Psychogeography, Sir Paul Smith, Taylor and Lodge, Textile Centre of Excellence, Vince Cable
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