Loitering Glossary

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Counter-tourism

Tourism is boring

Loitering in Theory

Take a step forward if...
	... you have crossed a task of your to do list
	... you know what you'll have for dinner tonight
	... you have send a message to your mother
	... you have exercised recently
	... you have made plans with a friend for this weekend
	... you have completed your vocab exercises for the day
	... you have prepared for class tomorrow
	... you have folded your laundry
	... you have send a postcard to your mother, you ungrateful pig
	... you have made plans with a friend for this weekend
	... you have reconsidered if you shouldn't be looking for work 
	... you have still not crossed anything of your todo list, have you?
	... you just can't send that message, can you? Such a disappointment
	... you are stuck and will never get anywhere like this
	... you know this
	... you let it happen every day. Why?
A photo of an old, fuzzy chair
Theoretical loitering is not bound to a physical location. One might loiter in theory in a cozy chair, on the train, when waiting to fall asleep, while walking. If one is daring, one might even practise loitering in theory while loitering in physical space.


Just like one might wander an urban landscape, one might wander their mind. This can be pleasant, extremely pleasant. A book might take you by the hand. Music might help you navigate it in new ways. It can be a most intimate moment with yourself.

My mind doesn't like me loafing around. There's a patrol keeping close watch. No nonsense, explain yourself. Don't you have anything better to do? Just do it, then!

Loitering in theory is non-trivial. Often, the interests of the facilitator of a space are at conflict with the loiterer in that space. A theoretical loiterer bears responsibility both for mindless wandering, as well as safeguarding their mind.

For me, the ability to enjoy a stroll though my thoughts is the best indicator for how well I'm doing with respects to stress levels, anxiety and mental health over all.

Mythogeography

Collective walking! Peripheral observations! Bodily immersion! Pilgrimages! Ecological activism!

memeing, mythogeographical action into this glossary

Mythogeography looks at multiplicity, it focuses on layers of stories embedded in places, while critically engaging with them.It blends geography with personal narratives, getting immersed in explorations that become site-specific performative acts.
Psychogeography was all about emotions. It became theoretical quite easily when that nice sparkly patina of avant-gardism faded away. Kinda individualistic before, now even more, far from collectivity, far away in the olympus of the dusty-20th-century-avant-garde-movements.
Mythogeography, instead, is the artsy younger sibling, the one that did theatre school and is all about doing 🎤🎭performances🎸🎶, having meditative experiences around rubbles, crying about disrupting the academy, capitalism, the whole reality if possible.
Psychogeography likes to linger in theory without necessarily arriving anywhere.
It's not like everything needs to be a glossary entry, everything should be an experience!

Does hugging trees count? Yes, probably. Is protesting mythogeographical? Yes, probably