Psychogeography Project

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Transcript of Psychogeography Project

  • 1. 8am Dark DenseCold Unfamiliar ForebodingDesolateShadowAlienDream Numb CruelBroodingHazeShroud

2. 9am GrimyBustlingMist Empty Rough Mad WorldConfusion CongestionBusy Gritty (British films)Apathy 3. 10amTiredLaboriousDesolatearduous HollowWearyFatigue 4. 11am TranquilCalm before storm SereneEerieSolemn DrowsyDrearyAftermath 5. 12pm CrowdedHollowEthereal ClaustrophobicDystopian Sci-Fi Empty Desert Cold Desolate 6. 1pm LeisureReceive CalmColour Frost BrightRelaxedRespite 7. 2pmEmotionlessBleak Despondence 8. 3pmIsolation 9. 5pm Action GloomDanger Gritty British DramasChristmas LightsFire IncandescenceViolenceLiberation (wind) Darkness 10. Surveillance: As our lives move into media, monitoring has becomea mundane, perhaps even desirable, part of social subjectivity(Deuze, 107:2012).ALL societies that are dependent on communication andinformation technologies for administrative and control processesare surveillance societies, (David Lyon, 2001).Being seen changes our behaviour, (Deuze, 105:2012).Jeremy Bentham in the late seventeenth century proposed amodel of a disciplined and orderly society based on being able to seeeveryone and everything all the time. Bentham called his principle ofconstruction and plan of management a Panopticon (translation:all-observing), (Deuze, 107:2012).