4. An example of Derive/Drift: You go for a walk around your neighborhood with no intended path or goal. You freely explore your surroundings by being conscious of but not necessarily following intended walkways or street signs. Allow yourself to be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters you find along the way.
5. Examples of Contemporary Urban Exploring: If you were to walk through these images, consider how their construction would affect your interaction with the space. Where are you visually guided? Where are you visually directed away from?
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8. Sources for this Presentation: E-Derive: Psychogeography and the Digital Landscape http://www.slideshare.net/anxiaostudio/ederive-ppt Psychogeography. Guest talk at Leeds University http://www.slideshare.net/chippy/psychogeography-leeds