Generative Psychogeography as a tool for the construction of a hive mind. - Social Fiction "When a psychogeographer-ant detects a pheromone trail it starts to follow it, expecting to find food at the end. Pheromone evaporates after time so a trail has to be visited regularly to remain active. The most profitable routes will be used more often, this will cause the increased density of pheromones on this route & therefore more ants will pass trough it, etc. This positive feedback system gains in precision if there is a large amount of agents/ant to run the 'calculations'; to filter the available routes for the shortest one. The collective intelligence of the ants-colony thus emerges from the bottom up." read on ....
London Psychogeographical Association the newsletters that inspired Iain Sinclair's psychography here
The Materialist Psychogeographic Affiliation Academic group based at Manchester Uni that produces very interestin newsletters
"Old Paris Is No More": Geographies of Spectacle and Anti-Spectacle by David Pinder. download the pdf here it's also worth looking up his other articles on his QMUL page
Psychogeography of San Francisco An interesting blog
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