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The Poet and the Prostitute: the search for female subjectivity: Part 1

Through the research for my studio practice I had developed an interest in the concept of the psychogeography.  The term psychogeography, defined by Guy Debord in 1955 refers to the “effects of the geographical environment, consciously organised or not, on … Continue reading

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