“ ‘I’ve been doing what everybody else has been doing for years, but now there’s a convenient label, a franchise, “psychogeography”. It goes back to De Quincey, theRomantics, you wander this landscape without necessarily having preconceived notions, follow your impulses and drift into the street. (…) Sometimes it’s Walter Benjamin. It is still the same human impulse to get out, to align yourself with what is out there and to treat the city as a kind of book or library, an open gallery, exploded museum.

posted : Sunday, November 21st, 2010