Psychogeography
Psychogeography means we have a choice and an opinion in the place we are in. For example, we decide whether the place we are in is safe or not the moment we step. For me, psychogeography is a new concept. It wasn't very clear to me at first. But now I understand more. The article dives into the history of psychogeography and how members of the Lettrist International first used it in the early 1950s. They defined it as a science of relations and ambiance. The article mentions some key concepts, such as Charles Baudelaire’s flâneur. From my understanding, the flâneur is a person who wanders through a city, observing life around them and carefully examining people, buildings, and animals.