Paper found at Wharf Road Project, London.
A virtual collection of annotated Maps of Singapore, Singaporean toponymy, and other psychogeographical games.
“We used to have to walk back and hold hands and use a lighter. See the light, see where you were and then you’d walk on, and the image of where you’ve just were would still be on your retina. You couldn’t see anything, but you’d see stars.”
Excerpts from a Wire interview with Burial.
“The parachute weighs fifteen kilograms, it is a very heavy and extremely hard thing to carry, one is really… condemned, one is really… minimised! In a word, it is terrible: one cannot carry it, one cannot walk with it. One is forced to bear it.” – Perec, The Parachute Jump
A song by The Observatory.
“When I look back at this there’s nothing to grasp, no starting point. I was inside an underexposed photo from 1982 but I was also sitting on a bench in Haringey.”
A song by The Clientele.