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British cultural commentator and activist [https://www.stewarthomesociety.org/ Stewart Home] became a champion of their unrestrained adventurism. Including excerpts from the journal and an alluring taste of the type of works undertaken. These were present in a series of edited collections published by [https://serpentstail.com/ Serpent's Tail].
"The Joker, the incidental game of urban poker", was printed in "[https://interactive.wttw.com/great-american-read/books/mind-invaders Mind Invaders]". It describes a game of poker played between cities from playing cards found in the street. "St Andrews Arena" appeared in the collection "[
==History==
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During its two-year 'Psychogeographical Survey of Glasgow' (1992–94), the group concentrated on refining the interplay between the [[Lettrism|Letterist]] (and later [[Situationist International|Situationist]]) techniques of derived and constructed situations. The outcome, described in the essay "Programmed and constructed drifting; the event architectures of [
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'' (now infamous for being selected by the [[K Foundation]] to announce its 23-year moratorium on all artistic practice). However, the journal suggests that the moratorium applied to the K Foundation and WNLA itself, with the group committing to stop mediating their activities entirely until 2018.
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