The Drift (1964) / Identification of a Woman (1982)
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The Drift (1964) / Identification of a Woman (1982)
"La dérive" - An unplanned journey through an urban landscape, a medium both of authentic engagement with the city, and a ludic subversion of capitalism
Jane Shilling explains "La dérive", or drifting: "For the Situationist Guy Debord, strolling was a political act. “La dérive”, or drifting, defined as an unplanned journey through an urban landscape, was a medium both of authentic engagement with the “distinct psychic atmospheres” of the city, and a ludic subversion of the grinding monotony of advanced capitalism. “Ne travaillez jamais”, Debord scrawled on the wall of the rue de Seine in 1953, and it was a maxim to which he adhered throughout his life (a martyr to the effects of lifelong alcoholism, he shot himself in 1994). A visitor to the Debord household observed that Mme Debord seemed to get very little help with the housework. “She does the dishes,” Debord explained. “I do the revolution”." In full here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/10962601/The-precious-art-of-procrastination.html