My practice-based research draws upon psychogeography and the relationship between walking, ideation and creative writing. How can an embodied experience of place inform the writer? How can an imaginative approach to walking and revisiting place enhance our experience as readers, and our relationship with texts? Using psychogeographical approaches to revisit the urban readily lends itself to dystopian readings of place, as seen in Iain Sinclair’s exploration of the Gothic in London Orbital (2003), and Phil Smith’s observations on the zombie mythos in The Footbook of Zombie Walking (2015). In this paper I will discuss how the notion of walking ‘in’ character found in these works - most explicitly in Smith’s provocations - can be extended t...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
In 'Freud in London', Kivland and Pile follow Freud backwards in time from Maresfield Gardens to Vic...
Since its Situationist origins in Paris, psychogeography has been considered a primarily urban pursu...
This article is based on the paper I gave at Place-Based Arts: Brighton Writes on 29 May 2015. Walki...
This short article sets out the methods that I have developed as part of my creative walking-writing...
As a writer deeply interested in sense of place, and in the effects of environment upon the psycholo...
The term “psychogeography” was coined by the philosopher and founder of Situationism Guy Debord as “...
This project examines the nexus of creative writing practice and the human relationship with place. ...
How can form be used to represent or respond to place? This walkshop and soundshot brings together i...
Place is more than setting. Using psychogeographical methods and framed by critical theory, this pra...
This book’s keywords of re-enactment, replication and reconstruction pose a distinction between an o...
This paper presents a frame for rethinking how we make cities by exploring the notion of writing bey...
This research uses creative practice to explore the value of a psychoanalytic approach to the city f...
In this paper, seven writers experiment with ethnographic and artistic responses to each other’s wal...
This paper presents a frame for rethinking how we make cities by exploring the notion of writing bey...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
In 'Freud in London', Kivland and Pile follow Freud backwards in time from Maresfield Gardens to Vic...
Since its Situationist origins in Paris, psychogeography has been considered a primarily urban pursu...
This article is based on the paper I gave at Place-Based Arts: Brighton Writes on 29 May 2015. Walki...
This short article sets out the methods that I have developed as part of my creative walking-writing...
As a writer deeply interested in sense of place, and in the effects of environment upon the psycholo...
The term “psychogeography” was coined by the philosopher and founder of Situationism Guy Debord as “...
This project examines the nexus of creative writing practice and the human relationship with place. ...
How can form be used to represent or respond to place? This walkshop and soundshot brings together i...
Place is more than setting. Using psychogeographical methods and framed by critical theory, this pra...
This book’s keywords of re-enactment, replication and reconstruction pose a distinction between an o...
This paper presents a frame for rethinking how we make cities by exploring the notion of writing bey...
This research uses creative practice to explore the value of a psychoanalytic approach to the city f...
In this paper, seven writers experiment with ethnographic and artistic responses to each other’s wal...
This paper presents a frame for rethinking how we make cities by exploring the notion of writing bey...
Maps might be good at representing a landscape’s facts, but they often fail to capture the human sto...
In 'Freud in London', Kivland and Pile follow Freud backwards in time from Maresfield Gardens to Vic...
Since its Situationist origins in Paris, psychogeography has been considered a primarily urban pursu...