• Home
    • Taking Part in 4WCoP 2021
    • Contact
    • 2021 - Playing Out >
      • Snakes and Ladders
    • 2020 - Walk, Don’t Walk >
      • Pub
      • Cinema
      • Soapbox
      • Bus Station
      • Gallery
      • University
      • Cafe
      • Playground
    • Shop
  • Call for Proposals 2022
  • Celebration Event 2022
  • Home
    • Taking Part in 4WCoP 2021
    • Contact
    • 2021 - Playing Out >
      • Snakes and Ladders
    • 2020 - Walk, Don’t Walk >
      • Pub
      • Cinema
      • Soapbox
      • Bus Station
      • Gallery
      • University
      • Cafe
      • Playground
    • Shop
  • Call for Proposals 2022
  • Celebration Event 2022
4TH WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY
  • Home
    • Taking Part in 4WCoP 2021
    • Contact
    • 2021 - Playing Out >
      • Snakes and Ladders
    • 2020 - Walk, Don’t Walk >
      • Pub
      • Cinema
      • Soapbox
      • Bus Station
      • Gallery
      • University
      • Cafe
      • Playground
    • Shop
  • Call for Proposals 2022
  • Celebration Event 2022
Picture-Cinema

Welcome to the 4WCoP Cinema
Films coming soon!

Short films, video essays and documentaries made especially for 4WCoP and available to watch during the weekend of 4-6th September 2020.

Also look out for linked discussions and other events in the cafe.
  

Make Friday night ‘Movie Night’!

Our film links all go live on Friday, and you can watch them any time during the Congress. But if you’d like a more social experience, why not order a pizza or make some popcorn and settle down to binge-watch a few psychogeographical short films on Friday night?!
​Then pop in to the 4WCoP Facebook Group to chat with others about what you’ve seen.   

​
​Walking artists’ films
​
X and O - A new short film by New York City choreographer and walking artist Jody Oberfelder connecting 26 performers. 3 minutes. Jody Oberfelder.

‘Dance where things grow’. Jody Oberfelder. 
A garden dance, performed by Jody Oberfelder, created during lockdown. 2 minutes.
 
‘Back. Float. Drift.’ Jody Oberfelder.
A kayak journey, performed by Jody Oberfelder. Camera: Jasper Oberfelder-Riehm. 31 seconds.
​
Dreaming of an Endless Landscape - A short film by Kate Morton considering the relationship between online and physical spaces.
Approx. 10 mins. Kate Morton. 

Walk in Progress - Alex Hough explores walking as an experimental method of research. Approx. 7 mins. Alex Hough. 

Legs Together - Pink and grAy wander an urban landscape, tethered together at the ankle. 15 mins. Pink and grAy. 

Albion: Care Don't Care - After a three-month enforced absence during lockdown, Helen Garbett and Bill Laybourne return to Albion Street in Brierley Hill with heightened sensibilities. 15 mins. Helen Garbett & Bill Laybourne. 

Being Horse - Bringing together processional film footage from within a hooden horse, found sound and sensory, ambulatory text, documenting the embers of traditional event that has fallen foul of lockdown. 16 mins. James Frost and Sonia Overall.
Picture
Pop across to the 4WCoP Facebook group for a chat

​
​Video Essays and Documentaries

​
​Extreme Noticing Under Lockdown
 - The story of Walkspace, a project scotched by a virus, then saved by what that virus wrought. 15 mins. Pete Ashton & Fiona Cullinan. 


A Virtual Walk Through Time - Katrina Whitehead takes a humorous look at her family tree through the prism of Google Street View.
16 mins. Katrina Whitehead.

How Many More Moons? - A video essay exploring the author's altered relationship to time and space as a result of lockdown.
10 mins. Andy Howlett. On Vimeo.

The Least Dangerous Game - Rik Fisher documents an experiment, walking in Berlin as a human banner and the reactions this does or does not provoke. 7 mins. Rik Fisher. 

Psychogeographical Dérive #1: Privately Making Mash - Joshua Berlow documents an experiment in deriving using a Random Number Generator, "what3words" and connections to the I-Ching. 10 mins. Joshua Berlow.
Picture

The Fourth World Congress of Psychogeography relies on your generous donations to keep going.

Please donate what you can.

 

​Website designed by Fiona Weir at Spark Creativity
Proudly powered by Weebly