- Manchester Area Psychogeographic
Manchester Area Psychogeographic (MAP) is a
psychogeographical group that published 9 newsletters between 1996 and 1998, as well as undertaking a number ofdérive s ( [literally: "drifting"] , a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiances. Dérives involve playful-constructive behavior and awareness of psychogeographical effects, and are thus quite different from the classic notions of journey or stroll.) and other activities. The first anonymous newsletter in 1995 was a response to the City Council's redevelopment of the so-calledNorthern Quarter ofManchester ."No to
gentrification , no to museumification. We were saying, let the buildings fall down, if they must. We wanted to walk unregulated, unrepaired, atmospheric streets. We've moved on from that, but it got MAP started.":--MAP in interview with John Eden
The first recorded action was the Levitation of the Corn Exchange, on February 10,1996, commemorating the 400th anniversary of the arrival in Manchester of Dr John Dee, as Warden of the
Collegiate Church , later the Cathedral, which stands next to the Corn Exchange. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20060723/ai_n16667861 The day the Corn Exchange levitated | Independent on Sunday, The | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ]Some time after the IRA bomb in Manchester, 1996 and with the dawning of the
millennium , Manchester Area Psychogeographic disbanded. However, several years later, some members of MAP have become involved in organising dérives and psychogeographical actions with the Shaping, the Bored in the City Collective and theLoiterers Resistance Movement . For further details of what psychogeographical actions are taking place in the Manchester region, go to the MAP web board at: http://map.twentythree.us/board/index.phpReferences
External links
*Manchester Area Psychogeographic http://map.twentythree.us
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