Obsessive psychogeography

"Obsessive psychogeography" a term recently introduced via a reBlog by someone called Tim Clark. Clark wrote "it is a branch of psychogeography which involves collecting an abundance of precise information about one's surroundings including but not limited to observations, emotions, and interactions. New technologies especially advancements in mobile communications facilitate the data collection process of many of these works."
This is early documentation and welcomes additions and edits to create a more substantial definition.
Texts
*Experimental Geography
*An Atlas of Radical Cartography
*Else/Where: Mapping
Examples
*Nicholas Feltron's Annual Feltron Report
*Denis Wood's A Narrative Atlas Of Boylan Heights
 
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