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Where is the sources for the attribution to Stewart Home???? or Luther Blissett for that matter?? 217.83.121.69 06:10, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
Not sure why you've deleted my contribution. Far from being "Home-esque silliness", it was a purely factual addition. Fabian Tompsett was the architect of the LPA in the early 90s. I know this because I met him several times, attended walks and games of three-sided football organised by him, and he sent me a complete set of LPA newsletters. Please explain further why you have deleted my contribution. Unless you can convince me otherwise, I'm going to put it back. -- Richardrj 19:43, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
The phrase largely fictitious organisation devoted to psychogeography makes the subject sound like a hoax. Autarch ( talk) 18:07, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
The article refers to both the 1950s and the 1990s - the 1957 line reference mentions it was involved in setting up the First Exhibition of Psychogeography - however the reference says this was the London Psychogeographical Committee, though other names are given. This supposedly merged with the Situationist International (the link provided as a reference is dead).
The 1990s version (the East London one) was described as "reinvoked" - a very odd way of putting it - would it not be simpler to say they are two different organisations?
The sentence The work of Luther Blissett, Stewart Home and other psychogeographical groups is said to involve the issuing of numerous leaflets and letters under a series of aliases, both personal and organisational, and the description of interactions, including collaborations and feuds, between both these and other, real people and groups (for example between Luther Blissett and the parapolitical researcher Larry O'Hara uses language (is said to) that falls foul of WP:ALLEGED and the link provided shows that the Stewart Home page in question lists feuds with Larry O'Hara and others, but not neccessarily supporting the claim made in the quoted sentence. Editors should keep WP:BLP in mind. Autarch ( talk) 23:24, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
Many references are dead - this article needs more. The LPA publications could be used but not as the sole or main source as per WP:SELFPUB. Autarch ( talk) 13:38, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
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Where is the sources for the attribution to Stewart Home???? or Luther Blissett for that matter?? 217.83.121.69 06:10, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
Not sure why you've deleted my contribution. Far from being "Home-esque silliness", it was a purely factual addition. Fabian Tompsett was the architect of the LPA in the early 90s. I know this because I met him several times, attended walks and games of three-sided football organised by him, and he sent me a complete set of LPA newsletters. Please explain further why you have deleted my contribution. Unless you can convince me otherwise, I'm going to put it back. -- Richardrj 19:43, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
The phrase largely fictitious organisation devoted to psychogeography makes the subject sound like a hoax. Autarch ( talk) 18:07, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
The article refers to both the 1950s and the 1990s - the 1957 line reference mentions it was involved in setting up the First Exhibition of Psychogeography - however the reference says this was the London Psychogeographical Committee, though other names are given. This supposedly merged with the Situationist International (the link provided as a reference is dead).
The 1990s version (the East London one) was described as "reinvoked" - a very odd way of putting it - would it not be simpler to say they are two different organisations?
The sentence The work of Luther Blissett, Stewart Home and other psychogeographical groups is said to involve the issuing of numerous leaflets and letters under a series of aliases, both personal and organisational, and the description of interactions, including collaborations and feuds, between both these and other, real people and groups (for example between Luther Blissett and the parapolitical researcher Larry O'Hara uses language (is said to) that falls foul of WP:ALLEGED and the link provided shows that the Stewart Home page in question lists feuds with Larry O'Hara and others, but not neccessarily supporting the claim made in the quoted sentence. Editors should keep WP:BLP in mind. Autarch ( talk) 23:24, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
Many references are dead - this article needs more. The LPA publications could be used but not as the sole or main source as per WP:SELFPUB. Autarch ( talk) 13:38, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
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