Psychogeography
In contemporary art, psychogeography could be used to create maps or to represent a specific room or building. For instance, hospitals have a variety of navigation signs to guide you through their complex layout, while Google Maps is a digital map that has directions for anywhere you need to go.
A more personal example is a drawing created by a friend of mine, depicting her bedroom with an angle on her desk space. The details of all her items in her room, including her desk contents and miscellaneous knick-knacks, effectively conveyed the space/atmosphere of her room. It was unique and provided comfort to it. It felt like I was in her room, and since charcoal was used, it was like doing homework late at night on the computer. The drawing not only shows the space but conveys a feeling behind it, which connects to the psychogeography idea of linking environment, perception, and emotion.
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