Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies
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- | *[[Lettrist International]] | + | '''Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies''' ('''PIPS'''), sometimes referred to as "'''People Interested in Participatory Societies'''," is a small [[collective]] of [[art]]ists in [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]], [[Rhode Island]] which promotes artistic and social investigations in [[psychogeography]]. PIPS grew out of a small group looking to investigate the [[urbanism|urban environment]] in detail. |
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Providence Initiative for Psychogeographic Studies (PIPS), sometimes referred to as "People Interested in Participatory Societies," is a small collective of artists in Providence, Rhode Island which promotes artistic and social investigations in psychogeography. PIPS grew out of a small group looking to investigate the urban environment in detail.
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