Psychogeographic Map April 16, 2009
Posted by Yinan in Exercise 5: Psychogeographics.Tags: field trip, map, Psycho-geographics, Psychogeographic, Psychogeographics
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My Psychogeographic Map April 15, 2009
Posted by Gingy in Exercise 5: Psychogeographics, Exercises.Tags: kensington, Kensington Market, map, Psychogeographic
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My map accurately reflects my feelings on our kensington adventure. I thought of our trip as being through specific areas which you can see on my map. Both of the new areas to me , Chinatown and Kensington, are filled with pictures like they were filled with new and interesting sensory experiences. Like… sight, all the signs in Chinatown, and smell of all the food we passed in the streets. The area that is designated to Kensington has images I took from the gallery that best expressed the “bohemian” type feel it had. I included and Anarchy symbol because I found when the guy at the gallery called kensington the anarchist part of Toronto it struck me as a perfect way to describe the feeling I had when there. The blue background of the map is very happy and upbeat because it reflects the beautiful weather we had on the day we went on the trip. The OCAD block on the ma is not as collages and “full” because it is more familiar to me the the densely collages areas of Chinatown and Kensington Market.
Its been a great semester and that field trip was the cherry on top 🙂
Psychogeographic Map of Field Trip April 15, 2009
Posted by dario in Exercise 5: Psychogeographics.Tags: Kensington Market, map, Psychogeographic
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SENSES +INTEREST+ EMOTIONS = PSYCHOGEOGRAPHIC MAP