
The ''dérive'' (, "drift") is a revolutionary strategy originally put forward in the "Theory of the Dérive" (1956) by
Guy Debord, a member at the time of the
Letterist International.
Debord defines the ''dérive'' as "a mode of experimental behaviour linked to the conditions of urban society: a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiances."
It is an unplanned journey through a landscape, usually
urban, in which participants drop their everyday relations and "let themselves be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters they find there". Though solo ''dérives'' are possible, Debord indicates
that the most fruitful numerical arrangement consists of several small groups of two or three people who have reached the same level of awareness, since cross-checking these different groups' impressions makes it possible to arrive at more objective conclusions.
The ''dérive'' goals include studying the terrain of the city (psychogeography) and emotional disorientation, both of which lead to the potential creation of
Situations.
History
The concept of the ''dérive'' has its origins in the
Letterist International, an
avant-garde
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and
Marxist collective based in
Paris
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. The ''dérive'' was a critical tool for understanding and developing the theory of
psychogeography, defined as the "specific effects of the geographical environment (whether consciously organized or not) on the emotions and behavior of individuals."
The ''dérive'' continued to be a critical concept in the theories of the
Situationist International, a radical group of
avant-garde artists and political theorists that was formed out of the Letterist International,
CoBrA, and the
International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus in the 1950s. For the Situationists, the ''dérive'' was a revolutionary technique to combat the malaise and boredom of the
society of the spectacle.
''Dérives'' are necessary, according to Situationist theory, because of the increasingly predictable and monotonous experience of
everyday life in
advanced capitalism.
Debord observes in his ''Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography'':
In his manifesto for unitary urbanism
Raoul Vaneigem articulated some further ideas behind the ''dérive'' and the Situationist critique of space: "All space is occupied by the enemy. We are living under a permanent curfew. Not just the cops — the geometry". ''Dérive'', as a previously conceptualized tactic in the French military, was "a calculated action determined by the absence of a greater locus", and "a maneuver within the enemy's field of vision". To the SI, whose interest was inhabiting space, the ''dérive'' brought appeal in this sense of taking the "fight" to the streets and truly indulging in a determined operation.
Praxis
Several groups have adopted the concept of the ''dérive'' and applied it in their own form, including many modern organizations, most notably the
Loiterers Resistance Movement The Loiterers Resistance Movement (2006–present) is a ‘Manchester-based collective of artists and activists interested in psychogeography and public space.’ They host a free monthly dérive on the first Sunday of every month that is open to th ...
(Manchester), the
London Psychogeographical Association,
Wrights & Sites Wrights & Sites is a group of British artists who work with site-specific performance and walking art. Founded in 1997, Wrights & Sites consists of artist researchers Stephen Hodge, Simon Persighetti, Phil Smith and Cathy Turner. Their work is inspi ...
(notably the misguided drifts o
mythogeographer Phil Smith, the
Unilalia Group, and the
Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies
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. Since 2003 in the
United States
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, separate events known as the
Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies
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and
Psy-Geo-Conflux have been dedicated to action-based participatory experiments similar to the ''dérive'' within the context of psychogeography.
Technology
A smartphone app named Dérive was developed in the 21st century by a team including Eduardo Cachucho and Babak Fakhamzadeh. The smartphone app shows a series of simple geography-based directions on a mobile device's screen such as "follow a red vehicle" to create the ''dérive'' to experience.
There is also a similar application with the same name from a Russian developer who does not require installation and works directly in a browser with an additional mapping drift mode, where the application generates a point on the map to move to.
In March of 2020, an iOS and Android app called
Randonautica launched and cited
Guy Debord's essay on ''dérive'' as a core inspiration. It uses a
random number generator to seed a random map location that the user is prompted to walk to while holding an intention in mind.
See also
*
Flâneur
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Parkour
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References
External links
Texts
Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography Guy Debord, (1955)
Guy Debord, (1956)
Films
Psychohydrography, a ''dérive'' film(2010), b
Peter Bo RappmundTaxi 2015,
Iranian docufiction on
Tehran
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by
Jafar Panahi at
The Guardian
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Newspapers can cover a wide ...
Drits(Derivas), 2016, a Portuguese
docufiction on
Lisbon by Ricardo Costa
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Social philosophy
Psychogeography
Everyday life