The web resources on this page serve as the homes for a few notable walking art projects, as well as online links and videos about Psychogeography.
Each site offers plenty of art, ideas, and more to explore
WAN is a group that connects walking artists online and in real life meetings. The site is a great jumping-off point for more in-depth research about walking art, with an extensive bibliography of books and other publications about walking, a list of walking art exhibitions, and a list of artists with diverse approaches to walking.
Talking Walking is a collection of 85 podcast episodes that feature artists talking about walking, specifically discussing how walking informs their work. Each episode comes with artists information, images, and notes.
Online Resources
Mapping Weird Stuff: Interesting blog on the subject of psychogeography.
The Walk Exchange: http://walkexchange.org/
Situationist Archive Situationists International Online
e-flux: The Psychogeography of Loose Associations: https://www.e-flux.com/journal/10/61353/the-psychogeography-of-loose-associations/
The Psychogeographic Review http://psychogeographicreview.com/
Jounal of International Psychogeography https://medium.com/journal-of-international-psychogeography
Persuasive Cartography Collection: Cornell University: https://persuasivemaps.library.cornell.edu/about
The Double Negative, A short introduction to Psycho-geography. http://www.thedoublenegative.co.uk/2014/12/an-introduction-to-psychogeography/
Write The Map post: ”Mapping Inside Out – Psychogeography, Psyche & Personal Narratives”. Available at: https://writethemap.wordpress.com/2017/08/13/mapping-inside-out-psychogeography-psyche-personal-narratives/
A collaboration between artist-researchers Phil Smith, Stephen Hodge, Simon Persighetti, and Cathy Turner. Here, they contemplate place, city, landscape, and walking. They are interested in “disrupted walking strategies,” and the site includes PDFs to manifestos, links to works, and biographical information about each artist.