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ough her work, she is trying to explore elements
that a map cannot, and the way people perceive
space and their ability to re-create it. In a cartographic
map, all areas are similar identified. Psychogeogra-
phy is about drifting around geographical environ-
ments and studying the effects of these environments
on the emotions and behavior of individuals. In this
way, she recorded her everyday “journeys”, in Lon-
don, for a three months period of time.

Furthermore, she manipulated the map of London by
cutting out areas, which she had visited. She removed
and rearranged information from the map based on
the areas in which she has been. She emphasized in
the relationship between people and the city the same
way that the relationship between the figures and the
ground exists.

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