Omnibuses 2.0 is a site that “aim[s] to reflect in bite-sized pieces, the many facets of the UK bus industry.” They came to Birmingham to take part in 11-11-11, and very interesting to read an account from people without emotional or historical attachment to the area. They blogged hard:
An Outer Odyssey:
“It’s 30 years to the [...]
Tag Archives: psychogeography
Omnibuses 2.0 — an 11-11-11 ‘09 from outside the city…
13 November 2009 – 7:04 pm
Jon Bounds’ Outer Circle Psychogeographical Report
24 November 2008 – 11:17 pm
“Where shops appear they don’t seem to be planned, the ‘party shop’ in Stirchley on the Pershore Road seems to whimper “celebration” rather than shout. It’s falling into itself, does it open? I don’t know. It has competition, the area thrives on the vibe of balloons and peculiarly dull glitter. Even the charity shops, the [...]


