The term psychogeography refers to the act of exploring a city (usually an urban undertaking) in a nontraditional way. It is a choice to explore in ways that blend randomness and spontaneity, and in doing so, transform familiar streets into something unexpected.
The dérive is an unplanned journey through a landscape, usually urban, in which participants drop their everyday relations and "let themselves be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters they find there."
This book features the stories:
"The Botanist of Sky City Celeste" by Lyndsey Croal
"Dates Around a Driftcity Where We Used to Roam" by Marie Croke
"The Planktonic Tendencies of Homo zooxanthellae in Cyprid Retrograde" by Cameron E. Quinn
"The City Walks Through Me" by Ana Sun