Psychogeography
Psychogeography is the study of how geographical environments influence emotions and behaviors. It explores the relationship between individuals and their surroundings, particularly urban spaces. By examining how different locations affect mood and perception, psychogeography seeks to understand the psychological impact of place.
This field often involves walking as a method of exploration, allowing individuals to experience cities in a more personal way. Influenced by thinkers like Guy Debord and the Situationist International, psychogeography encourages people to engage with their environment creatively, revealing hidden aspects of familiar places and fostering a deeper connection to their surroundings.