flâneur
the flâneurâs raison dâetreâto participate fully through observation
[[Psychogeographers]] idolise the flâneur, a figure conceived in 19th-century France by [[Charles Baudelaire]] and popularised in academia by [[Walter Benjamin]] in the 20th century. A romantic stroller, the flâneur wandered about the streets, with no clear purpose other than to wander.
The figure of the [[flâneur]]âthe stroller, the passionate wanderer emblematic of nineteenth-century French literary cultureâhas always been essentially timeless; he removes himself from the world while he stands astride its heart.
â[the flâneur] was a figure of the modern artist-poet, a figure keenly aware of the bustle of modern life, an amateur detective and investigator of the city, but also a sign of the alienation of the city and of capitalism,â
- public document at doc.anagora.org/flaneur
- video call at meet.jit.si/flaneur