A walk for 4WCoP25 (the 4th World Congress of Psychogeography 2025), the theme of which is, ‘After That, This’

You can walk in person with me in Swansea, Wales at 3pm on Saturday 11th October (this is the booking link for the whole Congress which is free of charge. There is no individual link for this walk). Alternatively, you can join us wherever you are in the world, alone or with a group, with the prompt below.

Gateway to … Shetland youth hostel

A co-created walk of 45 minutes duration

‘After That’ (the past) and before we get to ‘This’ (now), we must pass through a portal. This walk will seek gateways of all shapes and sizes. It’s for those who haven’t yet arrived in, or are curious about, the present moment.

Moving through a portico, from one side to the other, sometimes in conversation, sometimes silent, the present will be revealed. Carrying with you a paper portal sporting the words, Gateway to … , it’s the walking through and under these transitionary arches that will help us finish the sentence.

Free downloads (two) for the distal version of Gateway to This

This event is free of charge.

Gateway to … bridge on the Roseburn Path, Edinburgh

2 thoughts on “Gateway to This

  1. Hello Tamsin,
    I would love to receive the prompt and walk with you from the other side of the pond. The link was for registration for the days event and I did not want to take a spot away from someone who could join in person. Could you send me the prompt and the additional information when it is available?
    Thanks!
    Carol
    Sent from my iPhone

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    1. Hello Carol, thank you for alerting me to a lack of clarity. I hope my changes have made it clearer. There is no individual link for the walk I’m leading. The whole day will be full of wonderful events (walks and presentations) and it’s all free, but booking via that link is necessary. For those who can’t get to Swansea, the prompt for walking Gateway to This, wherever you are, will be published on this page on 30 September. I will look forward to walking with you from a distance! With best wishes, Tamsin

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