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Pedestrian Experiments: Getting Lost in Chacarita

Pedestrian Experiments: Getting Lost in Chacarita

Michael Kaethler continues his Pedestrian Experiments series, in which he discovers Buenos Aires on foot using the concept of psychogeography. This time he takes us on a wander around Chacarita.

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Buenos Aires on Drugs: Walking out of the Mundane

Buenos Aires on Drugs: Walking out of the Mundane

With Pedestrian Experiments’ regular contributor wandering through Bolivia, we’ve asked a fellow ambulatory enthusiast, Peter Lastwin, to fill in.

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Pedestrian Experiments: A Pilgrimage Through Palermo

Pedestrian Experiments: A Pilgrimage Through Palermo

Michael Kaethler continues his Pedestrian Experiments series, in which he discovers Buenos Aires on foot using the concept of psychogeography. This time he takes us on a pilgrimage through Palermo.

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Pedestrian Experiments: Walking Home from the Airport

Pedestrian Experiments: Walking Home from the Airport

Michael Kaethler continues his Pedestrian Experiments series, in which he discovers Buenos Aires on foot using the concept of psychogeography, this time deciding to use his feet, rather than a cab, to get from the city airport home.

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Pedestrian Experiments: Walking Línea D

Pedestrian Experiments: Walking Línea D

Michael Kaethler continues his Pedestrian Experiments series, in which he discovers Buenos Aires on foot using the concept of psychogeography, by walking the entire length of Subte line D.

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Pedestrian Experiments: Relearning to Walk in Buenos Aires

Pedestrian Experiments: Relearning to Walk in Buenos Aires

Launching a new series, Michael Kaethler uses the little-known concept of psychogeography to explore Buenos Aires, reinterpreting the urban sprawl with a different style of walking.

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