WALKING REFERENCES - working notes on texts/artists
"Great Wall Walk", 1988
"Following Piece", 1969
"Le Paysans de Paris", Paris: Gallimard, 1953
on Benjamin
"Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity", Verso, 1995
"Mythologies", Vintage, 1993
The Painter of Modern Life and Other Essays Phaidon, London 1964; "A une passante" (To a passerby)
"Arcades Project", Harvard, 1999; "On some Motifs in Baudelaire" in Illuminations, Fontana, 1992, and Passengenwerk, The Paris of the Second Empire in Baudelaire.
"Travellers Tales", Routledge, 1994
"Discursive/Excursive", in Guidebook, pp.53-76, Camerawork, 1999.
"Manoeuvre: Discursive Performance", in New
Babylonians/Architectural Design, Wiley, 2001
with Suman Gopinath, "Manoeuvres" in Independent Practices, Bryan Biggs et al, eds. Bluecoat, 2000
Najda, London 1960
"Legs"
"BorderXings Guide", http://www.tate.org.uk/netart/borderxingguide.htm
Pilgrims Progress
"The Flaneur, the Sandwichman and the Whore: The Politics of Loitering", in New German Critique 39, Fall 1986, and The Dialectics of Seeing
"Chance Encounters: Flaneur and Detraque in Bretons Nadja", in, New Formations
"Suite Venetienne"
"Invisible Cities", Picador, Pan Books, 1979
"The Missing Voice"
"Walking in the City", in The Practice of Everyday Life, CA: University of California Press, 1984,
on walkman
"Songlines", 1970
"Routes: Travel and Translation in the late Twentieth Century", MA: Harvard University Press, 1997
(dancer who uses walking)
"Perspectives for Conscious Alterations in Everyday Life", "Theory of the Derive", in Internationale Situationiste 2, 1958.
"Treatise on Nomadology", in A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Athlone, 1988
"Talking the talk, walking the walk", in Screen vol 40, no.3, Autumn 1999
Vale Royale, Goldmark, 1999
Window Shopping: Cinema and the Postmodern?
"The Art of taking a walk: Flanerie, Literature and Film in Weimar Germany", Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 1999
Border Arts Workshop
"Warrior for Gringostroika", MN: Graywolf Press, 1993
(dancer who uses walking)
"Follow Me", in Monograph: Tim Brennan, John Gange, ed. information as material, 2002
"Of Walking in Ice"
"The History of Pedestrian Culture", http://home.hetnet.nl/mr_15/186/italo.calvino/constrained.html
http://www.socialfiction.org, http://www.socialfiction.org/psychogeography
"Watching Your Step: The History and Practice of the Flâneur", in Visual Culture, Routledge, 1996
"A Walk on the East Side",in Guidebook, ed. Brennan & Cox, pp.21-31, Camerawork, 1999
London & Robinson in Space, filmscripts
"Collective Behaviour", Prentice Hall, 1957
concept of the CyberFlaneur
"The Production of Space", Blackwell Publishers, 1991
"New York in 1941", (New York post-et prefiguratif), in The View from Afar, Basic Books 1985
"Rodinskys Room", Granta Books, London,1999
"The Long Road Turns to Joy, A Guide to Walking Meditation", Parallax.
"A Path Is Always Between Two Points" in Performance Research, pp.9-16, Routledge, 1997
"Walking" in ed. Andrew Renton By This, Slade School of Fine Art.
"To Norbury Park" in Tamsin Dillon, ed. Prospectus,
Norbury Park Art and Landscape Project, 1999
"Algorithmic Psychogeography", http://ivanpope.com/psychogeography/
"Die Reise nach Jerusalem", link
(dancer who uses walking)
"Street Noises - Parisian Pleasure 1900 - 1940", 1993
"The Metropolis And Mental Life" (1902-3), in The Sociology of Georg Simmel, ed. K. Wolff, Glencoe, 1950
"Lights Out For the Territory", Granta Books, London, 1997.
"Wanderlust: a history of walking"
"Installation", The Showroom, London, 1996
"Topophilia"
"Pilgrimage"
"Song of Myself", in The Complete Poems, Penguin Classics, 1995
on Ulysses in Country and City
Alpha 3.4", http://www.tsunamii.net/alpha3.4/
"Prelude"