Psychogeography and Folklore: Walking the City's Legends

Psychogeography and Folklore: Walking the City's Legends

Psychogeography is a practice that involves 'walking the city' as an observer. Pick a starting point, set off on foot, and pay attention to your surroundings. But can it be used as a way to encounter folklore? Learn more in this episode!

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