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A deck for Budapest

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Budapest, Hungary
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Play the City: Understanding Manipulation in Public Space

A walkshop in which participants will explore the city along Situationist lines, with the theme of "Positive public space" as their guide.

Babak Fakhamzadeh
walkingevent

4WCoP 2025

The Fourth World Congress of Psychogeography - 4WCoP 2025 - a day of all things creative walking

Sonia Overall
Sound walk

Platform 10

An immersive sound walk celebrating rhythms of North London’s Parkland Walk, a derelict trainline turned green space.

Jessica Renee Sammut
walkingevent

and we walk: A Silent Meditative Walk with Harri Harrison

About Harri Harrison Harri Harrison is a multimedia artist whose practice integrates performance, textbased projections, plant-based work, and alternative photography processes, engaging directly with urban environments. Harri explores notions of place, community, grief, gratitude, and belonging, inviting us to reconsider our relationship to nature and future communities. Harri has over 12 years of experience leading creative workshops, collaborating with institutions such as Cubitt Gallery, PEER Gallery, and Phytology at Bethnal Green Nature Reserve.

Harri Harrison

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Collection · 195 items
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walking Budapest

Sub-collection · 2 items

Related

walkingevent

Play the City: Understanding Manipulation in Public Space

A walkshop in which participants will explore the city along Situationist lines, with the theme of "Positive public space" as their guide.

Babak Fakhamzadeh
walkingevent

4WCoP 2025

The Fourth World Congress of Psychogeography - 4WCoP 2025 - a day of all things creative walking

Sonia Overall
Sound walk

Platform 10

An immersive sound walk celebrating rhythms of North London’s Parkland Walk, a derelict trainline turned green space.

Jessica Renee Sammut
walkingevent

and we walk: A Silent Meditative Walk with Harri Harrison

About Harri Harrison Harri Harrison is a multimedia artist whose practice integrates performance, textbased projections, plant-based work, and alternative photography processes, engaging directly with urban environments. Harri explores notions of place, community, grief, gratitude, and belonging, inviting us to reconsider our relationship to nature and future communities. Harri has over 12 years of experience leading creative workshops, collaborating with institutions such as Cubitt Gallery, PEER Gallery, and Phytology at Bethnal Green Nature Reserve.

Harri Harrison
Walking piece
Dérive app has published a deck of 40 cards, specifically designed for Budapest, taking into account the city’s unique history, architecture, culture, and cuisine.

Dérive app, based on the ideas of the Situationists, is the mobile app that helps to get you lost. It does this by presenting the user with task cards, prompts, that nudge them into exploring the built environment in a less conventional way. Dérive app thrives on user contributions, and thousands of users have contributed over the years.

Dérive app has now published a deck of 40 cards, specifically designed for Budapest, taking into account the city’s unique history, architecture, culture, and cuisine.

The deck is available to all users of Dérive app, and can be downloaded to be printed, to be used offline and at all times.

APA style reference

Fakhamzadeh, B. (2025). A deck for Budapest. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/a-deck-for-budapest/

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Dérive app

Dérive app gets you lost in your city and lets you share that experience with others.
Babak Fakhamzadeh

earl-footed, hurdle-footed, club-footed

As in “He’s got feet like an earl-footed turnip” (said of someone who walks with his feet turned out). from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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