Shaun Gladwell, Tangara, 2003. Courtesy the artist and Anna Schwartz gallery.
Psychogeography was first defined in 1955 by French filmmaker Guy Debord as the art of altering audiences' perception of space.
Join a panel of artists as they explore and divulge how they use landscape in their practice to invite, shock, coax or encourage their audience to interact and see their space in new ways.
Panellists include artists Reko Rennie, James Geurts, Izabela Pluta and Chris Womersley.