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"I can't believe that", said Alice, "... one can't believe impossible things".
"I dare say you haven't had much practice", said the Queen, "when I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast"
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Alice Mrongovius: Artist, Innovator, Communicator.

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+Alice MrongoviusPassionate about creative innovation, open and dynamic business structures, quality social media editorial and actively engaging communities.
Trained as a Fine Artist at the VCA in Melbourne, Australia, as well as studies in Accounting and Multimedia (Media Studies), my background is working with non-profit Arts organisations and in my own art publishing business. Since arriving in Berlin in 2010 I have worked in technology start-ups; managing online communities, communication and marketing.
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- Psychogeography: Situationist Reconnaissance for Revolution: Part 1
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Psychogeography: Situationist Reconnaissance for Revolution: Part 2
This strategy of the dérive became central to the Situationist psychogeographic explorations. Unlike the automatism of the Surrealists, it is much closer to the military tactic of drifting, defined as “a calculated action determined by the absence of a proper … Continue reading
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Tagged De Quincey, Debord, derive, JG Ballard, psychogeography, SI, situationist, situlationism
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