

Because you can walk through walls
And saw yourself in half
Because you are the guest who never left
the face we can’t remember
and the name on the tip of our tongue Continue reading
Because you can walk through walls
And saw yourself in half
Because you are the guest who never left
the face we can’t remember
and the name on the tip of our tongue Continue reading
A definition of the vague term ‘psychogeography’ is “the study of the specific effects of the geographical environment … on the emotions and behaviour of individuals”.
One way of exploring the psychogeography of a city or suburb is to simply drift through it, trying to sense the moments when the atmosphere changes and your mood alters correspondingly.
I felt such a shift as I walked along Holmes Road, Moonee Ponds. It was around the moment when I spotted the signage for the Chinese restaurant. The words ‘Eat Here or Take Away’, shaped out of some soft and impermanent substance, looked as if they had been half eaten themselves. Continue reading