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Psy-Geo Provflux

project title
Psy-Geo Provflux

project description
The Psy-Geo Provflux is a two day event investigating how the urban landscape of Providence affects its social and artistic community. The Provflux will be held in conjunction with New York City's Psy.Geo.Conflux, an annual event sponsored by Glowlab.

name
PIPS

location
Providence, Rhode Island

profile
The Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies is an artist collaborative based in Providence, RI. We are a loose knit group of artists attempting to engage in the public realm. Interventions, mobile devices, and urban aesthetic enhancement are a few of our projects.

links
Psy-Geo Provflux

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Kurt Braunohler, Calvin Johnson, Scott Knowles

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project title
24-Hour Roadtrip

project description
The 24 Hour Roadtrip is a variation on the traditional great American roadtrip, taking place within the five boroughs of NYC, using five forms of public transportation, and lasting for one full day. Like any good roadtrip, ours will consist of ramblings about Marx, AM radio sing-a-longs, black coffee and trucker speed, greasy fast food, a little late-night drunk driving, and pulling over to take snapshots in front of roadside attractions.

You may join the road trip at any time and stay for as long or as little as you like. The route will be undecided, allowing for maximum spontaneity, but we have scheduled a few "meeting points" along the way. If you would like to meet up with the roadtrip, please consult this handy schedule.

Friday, May 14, 2004

6 pm
Bon Voyage, Psy.Geo.Conflux HQ
Participant Inc. Gallery, 95 Rivington St., LES
F/J to Essex/Delancey

7:30 pm *
Staten Island Ferry
Leaving South Ferry, boat leaves on time
1/9 to South Ferry, R/W to Whitehall

Saturday, May 15, 2004

12 am
Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden
29-19 24th Ave., Astoria, Queens
N/W to Astoria Blvd

3 am
Imagine Mosaic
Enter 72nd St. at Central Park West
A/C to 72 St

7:00 am *
Fishing on the Dorothy B VIII
Pier 6, Sheepshead Bay, 2236 Emmons Ave, Brooklyn
Boat leaves on time, arrive early
Q to Sheepshead Bay, B4 bus

1:05 pm *
Yankees vs. Seattle Mariners
Meet outside Gate 4 until 12:55, Bleachers thereafter
4/D to 161 St/Yankee Stadium

6 pm
Welcome Home, Psy.Geo.Conflux HQ
All times are approximate unless otherwise noted with a *.

It is always a good idea to call us to confirm locations. Contact any of us at anytime to meet up:
Kurt - 646-591-0148
Calvin - 917-822-4321
Scott - 646-263-9661

And check out www.nyc24roadtrip.com, which will be updated throughout the 24 hours with pictures and text of the trip.


name
Kurt Braunohler, Calvin Johnson, Scott Knowles
PgPny (Psychogeography Project new york)

location
New York, New York

profile
PgPny has been conducting psychogeographic and Situationist-inspired events in New York City on and off since October, 2001. PgPny stresses the performative in its creation of an ongoing, live "map" of the subjective urban experience. Past events have included journeys to NYC’s islands, walking explorations of the written word, desire, the New York minute, the life map of objects, 24 bucks, and the A train, and other such participatory/exploratory projects.

Publications: "Psychogeography Project New York," in Loose Maneuvers, Jema Cabrias, ed., (New York: Trading Places, 2002).

Kurt Braunohler is a performance artist and comedic improviser living in Brooklyn. He teaches long-form improvised comedy at the People’s Improv Theatre and New York Film Academy.

Calvin Johnson works on issues of economic development and social services. He is a member of Trading Places, the international planning network, and currently works in the budget office for the City of New York.

Scott Gabriel Knowles is a professor of history at Drexel University in Philadelphia. He teaches about the history of technology, the American city, and world civilization.

links
www.chengwin.com
www.kurtbot.com
www.neutrinonation.com
www.sgknowles.com

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