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{{Short description|British experimental artist and psychogeography collective}}
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The '''Workshop for Non-Linear Architecture''' ('''WNLA''') was
==History==
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During its 2-year 'Psychogeographical Survey of Glasgow' (1992–1994), the group concentrated on
Artist [[Ralph Rumney]] (1934–2002) is credited with bringing the workshop's activities to a wider audience. He was acquainted with many of the original Parisian Letterists and participated in one of the group's ''dérives'' in London in 1995. It was assumed that WNLA had disbanded shortly after releasing the fourth and final issue of its journal ''Viscosity'', which is
British cultural commentator and activist [[Stewart Home]] became a champion of WNLA's
{{quote| While the Workshop for Non-Linear Architecture has received little press, this is due to the WNLA's indifference towards media coverage rather than a policy decision. Indeed, the WNLA text 'The Joker: A Game of Incidental Urban Poker' included in the anthology describes exactly the sort of 'unusual activity - teams of players scavenging city streets for playing cards that make up the hands in games of poker which go on for months - that might receive coverage in the press if those involved had the slightest interest in publicizing their activities".<ref>Home, Stewart. "[http://www.stewarthomesociety.org/ga/swamp.html Mind-Bending, Swamp Fever & The Ideological Vortex]". ''Public Netbase'', Vienna. 29 April 1998.</ref>}}
==References==
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==Bibliography==
* ''Mind Invaders: A Reader in Psychic Warfare, Cultural Sabotage, And Semiotic Terrorism'' (Serpent's Tail London, 1997).
* ''Suspect Device: Hard-Edged Fiction'' (Serpent's Tail, London 2120).
== External links ==
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