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Status: Single
Age: 26
Sign: Sagittarius

Country: UK
Signup Date: 12/11/2006

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Thursday, February 08, 2007 

Current mood:  bouncy
 Remapping High Wycombe is a pleasantly laid out 112-page book, the outcome of a project by Cathy and John Rogers. In the face of major re-developments of urban space in High Wycombe, this was a to re-map and re-imagine the town before it changed forever.
The books documents a number of walks or derives, drifting through the town. Some represent a personal journey through the town, others involve groups of walkers using an algorithm such as "2nd right, 2nd right, 1st Left, repeat" to decide their perambulations.
Rogers doesn't use a confrontational approach, but subtly through this simply-written documentation of these simple walks through the town, it gets you thinking about basic questions of space its territorialisation and individual autonomy : who owns the space that we move through? who owns the rights to the imagery that we see? what is "trespass"? what is freedom of movement through "public" space? The corporate owners of a shopping mall are allowed to use video surveillance, yet individuals are not only prevented from making their own video recordings, but denied access to recordings made of themselves without their consent. Space is also privatised by secret US military installations.
I have never knowingly been to High Wycombe, but I love this book. And another thing, there's extracts from a book by SPB Mais whose psychogeographicising predates the Situationists by more than 20 years and is a lot more fun to read.

Lots of photos and diagrams.
There is a DVD to accompany the book which I look forward to watching shortly.

Published through www.lulu.com ID:367816 or get it from John Rogers at the "Best Friend" link below
Currently reading:
The Glastonbury Zodiac: Key to the Mysteries of Britain
By Mary Caine
Release date: 1978
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John Rogers

 

Bodmin. Thanks for that wonderful review. Warmed the heart. Incidently, Mais is a Devonian by birth, not quite Cornwall I know. I've extrapolated another segment of his proto-Situationist manifesto on my blog on myspace.

Cheers.


 
Posted by John Rogers on Friday, February 09, 2007 - 3:21 PM
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AAA Kernow
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you're welcome ...I'm off to see a man about a blog..
 
Posted by AAA Kernow on Saturday, February 10, 2007 - 4:03 PM
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AAA Kernow
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.. ..>....
.. ..Mais, Stuart Petre Brodie The Cornish Riviera . - London : G.w.r, 1928 . -

I just ordered it from the library
......> ..
 
Posted by AAA Kernow on Saturday, February 10, 2007 - 4:10 PM
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Kes Forrester

 
There are also "fake"surveillance cameras around. Which raises the question is it better to be watched, or just to think that you're being watched? Answers on a postcard...
 
Posted by Kes Forrester on Friday, February 09, 2007 - 5:24 PM
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AAA Kernow
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I'm watching you!

 
Posted by AAA Kernow on Saturday, February 10, 2007 - 4:04 PM
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AAA Kernow
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I'm all eyes!
 
Posted by AAA Kernow on Thursday, February 15, 2007 - 2:25 PM
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high wycombe has amongst another things,,,paper mills to flout  continuum of its industrial past...which,,,incidentally,,, has just recalled a brainwave i had,,, on an organised visit/tour of a paper mill in halifax ,,,west yorkshire,,,3years ago with the lovely emerge recycling people of manchester...whilst in the vat room it occurred to me that if somehow a separate surge to another vat could be engineered then they could host a new and separate enterprise in the production of bio fuel...i really wanted to mention this to the team of people there who wanted feedback,,,alas the thunderous mechanisms drowned any thoughts let alone vox,,,alas alas only now has that rattling of a damn fine concept come to the fore,,,and for this i thank ye...fondest thoughts
ki :: :: ::

 
Posted by on Sunday, February 11, 2007 - 2:50 PM
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John Rogers

 
There's a lot more than paper mills. Wycombe is at the centre of the forces of time-space compression.
 
Posted by John Rogers on Sunday, March 04, 2007 - 3:15 PM
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AAA Kernow
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yes,  please give me biofuel!
 
Posted by AAA Kernow on Thursday, February 15, 2007 - 2:24 PM
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