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"Glowlab" New York City Psychogeographers Update

"Glowlab" New York City Psychogeographers Update

Christina Ray,


Dear friends of Glowlab,


As some of you may know, we've been working behind the scenes for the past several months to build ourselves a brand new website. We're excited to announce that beginning in mid-March, Glowlab will be published in the form of a bi-monthly web-based magazine for psychogeographic projects. Our regular members and guest contributors are getting set to bring you fresh psychogeographic adventures in the form of performances, walks, interventions, multimedia/tech-based work and more. Project documentation and related articles will be published in every issue, and we'll offer a running calendar of offline events for public participation.Each issue's publication will be accompanied by a Glowlounge event in NYC where contributors will present their projects in an informal setting. The Glowlab website will also include a news blog and an online forum to discuss
psychogeography.


Many of you have written to ask about our annual psychogeography festival, the Conflux. Because our focus right now is on bringing you a great website, we've decided to team up with our friends in Providence this year who are holding their second annual ["Provflux."] Partly inspired by the Conflux, this is a similar weekend-long event bringing together psychogeographers from around the world. The dates are May 27-29, and we encourage you to get involved. For questions about participating, please contact John J McGurk: alobswitt@gmail.com The Glowlab crew will be there, and we'll present projects and events related to our second issue which we've titled "ADJACENT" in the spirit of a collaborative effort with the Providence folks. We look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones in
May.


We've built a great group of core Glowlab members over the past couple years, and on behalf of all of them I'd like to say thank you for supporting us. We can't wait to bring you our first issue in March, titled "STRANGER."