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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

Robin Bale invoking Dionysos at the start of Red Wine Traces.

"""""' Taking De Quincey, Rimbaud and Verlaine as his spiritual guides, John Wild will facilitate a drift from Housman's Bookshop Kings cross towards Hackney. You are invited to come along, armed with red wine, to drink, walk and drift. The drift is not a guided tour, rather a psychogeographic wander, an invitation to become lost and experience London in a drunken haze.............................. We will reclaiming Red Wine, from the polite middle classes, and return it to Dionysos, mythological god of chaos, intoxicating, ecstasy, madness, and Liberation........................................................ As we immerse ourselves in the sensory experience of the drift, location data created by John Wilds mobile phone will be collated and archived. This location data reduces living places to a series of annotated grid references creating a secondary layer of space......................................a Cartesian grid of dataSPACE, which is overlaid onto the City and is suggestive of logic, order, rationality, Surveillance and control............................ This data will stand in stark contrast to the blurred recollections of our night of drinking and wandering.

Over the following weeks this data will literally be set in stone as its converted into a series of metal and concrete plaques that will be placed back at the locations indicated by the data, creating both a physical representation of dataspace and a memorial to the lived experience of the drift. The plaques represent data as a trace of experience in an attempt to reconcile the Cartesian with the phenomenological.

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Red Wine Traces took place on SATURDAY MAY 17TH following the SAVAGE MESSIAH ISSUE 9 ZINE LAUNCH at Housman's Bookshop.

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