(Patrick Keiller, director of the great London and Robinson in Space suggests that the mysterious Robinson – named after a character in Kafka's Amerika, finds his utopia in my city. This doesn't surprise me. But then again, as he also says, Robinson is currently in prison, 'having been picked up in late 1996 by MoD police wandering lost on moorland near the former Spadeadam rocket base, suffering from apparent memory loss'.

Keiller says he is planning a third Robinson film. And note (for a future post): 'The Situationists saw their explorations at least partly as preliminary to the production of some kind of new space, but in 1990s London, they seemed to have become an end in themselves, so that 'psychogeography' led, not to avant-garde architecture, such as Constant's 'New Babylon', but to, say, the 'Time Out Book of London Walks' (via).)