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%T Arts of urban exploration
%A Pinder, David
%J Cultural Geographies
%N 4
%P 383-411
%V 12
%D 2005
%= 2011-03-01T07:22:00Z
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%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-232576
%X This paper addresses ways in which artists and cultural practitioners have recently                been using forms of urban exploration as a means of engaging with, and intervening                in, cities. It takes its cues from recent events on the streets of New York that                involved exploring urban spaces through artistic practices. Walks, games,                investigations and mappings are discussed as manifestations of a form of                ‘psychogeography’, and are set in the context of recent                increasing international interest in practices associated with this term, following                its earlier use by the situationists. The paper argues that experimental modes of                exploration can play a vital role in the development of critical approaches to the                cultural geographies of cities. In particular, discussion centres on the political                significance of these spatial practices, drawing out what they have to say about two                interconnected themes: ‘rights to the city’ and                ‘writing the city’. Through addressing recent cases of                psychogeographical experimentation in terms of these themes, the paper raises broad                questions about artistic practices and urban exploration to introduce this theme                issue on ‘Arts of urban exploration’ and to lead into the                specific discussions in the papers that follow.
%G en
%9 journal article
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