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Area of Science:

  • Cultural Geography
  • Urban Geography
  • Historical Geography
  • Humanities

Background:

  • Human wandering across physical landscapes is a key research area in geography and humanities.
  • Existing scholarship primarily focuses on physical perambulation, neglecting the internal experience of wandering.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and initiate a historical geography of the mind, focusing on mental wandering.
  • To explore epistemological and ontological questions related to the historical geography of the mind.
  • To investigate the intersection of traditional scholarly methods and creative practices in studying mental phenomena.

Main Methods:

  • Development and analysis of an audiovisual installation designed to model and induce mind wandering.
  • Interspersing traditional historical and geographical inquiry with methods from creative practices.
  • Examining the challenges posed by studying fugitive mental phenomena, which resist archival capture.

Main Results:

  • The audiovisual installation successfully modeled mind wandering across different historical conceptualizations.
  • The installation prompted visitors into mental perambulation, disrupting conventional notions of body-mind and internal-external relations.
  • Creative practices offer novel approaches to historical and geographical inquiry, particularly for elusive mental states.

Conclusions:

  • A historical geography of the mind, focused on mental wandering, offers new avenues for research.
  • Creative practices are valuable for expanding the methodologies of historical and geographical studies.
  • The conceptualization of archives needs re-evaluation to accommodate fugitive mental phenomena.