Recap | You Are Here -> Mapping the Psychogeography of New York City - Urban Omnibus
Meredith Baber’s essay, You are here: Mapping the psychogeography of New York City (Urban Omnibus, October 5, 2010). Artist: Dahlia Elsayed. Title: Some Heavy Influences, n.d. (detail). Material and dimensions not provided.
Psychogeography
GPS (Global Positioning System) + GSR: The Bio Mapping tool allows the wearer to record their Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), which is a simple indicator of emotional arousal in conjunction with their geographical location. This can be used to plot a map that highlights point of high and low arousal. By sharing this data we can construct maps that visualise where we as a community feel stressed and excited. | Psychogeography | Mapping Weird Stuff
Explore the Collections · V&A
Marina Warner, Memory maps: About the project (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2007). Artist: Thomas Gainsborough. Title: Wooded Moonlight Landscape with Pool and Figure at the Door of a Cottage, ca. 1781. Materials: Oil painting on glass. Dimensions: 27.9 cm x 33.7 cm.
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