It’s not a stroll in the park, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. ‘Drifts’ are for opening up the world, clearing eyes and peeling away the layers of spectacle, deception and that strange “hiddeness in plain sight” that coats the everyday. The disruptions that set a ‘drift’ or ‘dérive’ apart from other kinds of walk are there to shake up things (and you) so that rather than wandering ankle deep through the sediment of discarded images and illusions, you can explore the whole whirling snowglobe.
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A book about how to do one of my favourite things! Aimless walking for discovery and adventure Mythogeography: a guide to walking sideways (via somethingchanged)
This appeals to me beyond words.
(via thedarkspark)
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