Rethinking Mythogeography
Explore the transformative ideas of psychogeography and mythogeography in Phil Smith's insightful book, Rethinking Mythogeography. Published by Triarchy Press in 2018, this engaging paperback spans 52 pages and presents a refreshed perspective for radical walkers, students, and performers alike.
Since the original publication of 'Mythogeography' in 2010, the landscape of these disciplines has evolved. In this updated edition, Phil Smith delves deeper into the practical and theoretical aspects of wandering through space and story. Accompanied by captivating photographs from John Schott, taken during Smith's tenure as Artist-in-Residence at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, this book invites readers to rethink their relationships with places and maps in innovative ways.
Join Phil Smith on this extraordinary journey and invigorate your creative exploration of the world around you. Perfect for anyone with a passion for history, art, and geographic imagination!