drawing of the city as a series of situations

I have choose a drawing of the city as a series of situations as the technique. According to Guy Debord who created the psychogeography of Paris by cut out the original one and paste them together randomly, the situations encourage people go back to explore the real environment. Derive is a theory from the situations which study if the people lost in the city and the experience when they lost. Derive lead people to understand the area around themselves from the lost in the city.

I have choose the central station and the town hall station to reflect derive. These 2 stations are the busiest stations in the city and it will be lost from the one to the other one. There have 2 ways that you can take the train directly go town hall or you can go museum station and follow the Elizabeth St. When you walk to the half of the Hyde Park, you can see the Park St and turn left to get town hall. There are also many walking ways. The first choice is you can walk in the Pitt St to Bathurst St to town hall. The second is walking through the Eddy Ave to George St to town hall. At last you can go Elizabeth St to Hyde Park then to Park St to town hall. Central is a starting point to derive and get into lost.

Reference

A drawing of the city as a series of situations: Guy Debord, “Theory of the Derive”, in Theory of the Derive and Other Situationist Writings on the City, edited by Libera Andreotti and Xavier Costa (Barcelona: Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, ACTAR, 1996), 22–27.

Google map, Central, viewed 10 August 2016,https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Central/@-33.8771053,151.2029983,15.25z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b12ae2168dac7a5:0x55e79b4a664d3471!8m2!3d-33.8826209!4d151.2065819

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