LRM announces programme for Get Lost
The programme for the ’Get Lost’ festival of psychogeography, curated by the Loiterers Resistance Movement, has been announced. Please click on the LRM/Get Lost tab above for full details. This...
View ArticleFlyer and A-Void
The flyer for the TRIP festival, including details of the art and interventions, is now available to download here. We are very nearly there on the programme for the conference aspect of the event...
View ArticleFinal programme available
The final version of the programme for TRIP 2008 is now available to download here * Plus, watch this space for exciting news about an event at the Briton’s Protection Pub on the final night of the...
View ArticleTRIP in the news
TRIP made it to the Manchester Evening News last Friday (13th). For an on-line version of the report see here. If you read about TRIP in the paper, just to clarify: to attend the conference you will...
View ArticlePsychogeographic Cabaret!
TRIP vs. The LRM present for one night only… A Psychogeographic Cabaret 8pm Saturday June 21st at The Britons Protection (upstairs room), Great Bridgewater Street – FREE ENTRY! A unique...
View ArticleTRIPped out…
We’re coming down after our collective TRIP. For all those that attended or joined in we hope you found it inspiring, provocative and enjoyable. We have a Flickr site with various pictures from the...
View ArticleFeeding back
To all whom attended TRIP, We are keen to build on the perceived successes of TRIP, so we’d really appreciate your help in moving it forward. Your comments will be incorporated into a Festival Report...
View ArticleConflux and ProvFlux
Some things of interest to TRIPpers: Conflux is the annual New York festival for contemporary psychogeography the investigation of everyday urban life through emerging artistic, technological and...
View ArticleMental Mapping Workshop
The Nottigham Psychogeographical Unit, who organised the public mental mapping workshop on the Saturday of TRIP, have posted some pictures of the event here (with maps to follow). Interested in...
View ArticleUrban Earth: An urban adventure
Describing itself as ”a project to (re)present our urban habitat through a series of walks”, Urban Earth is a project by Daniel Raven-Ellison to walk across three cities: Mexico City, London and...
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