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The experience and variety of walking practices have never been so broad, relevant or unpredictable. Walking Bodies charts some of their very latest developments.
Editors Helen Billinghurst, Claire Hind and Phil Smith put out a call for artists, activists, academics, radical walkers and psychogeographers to discuss, perform and share their experiences of current walking cultures. In these essays, provocations, artworks and documentations, new terrains emerge and diverse energies and thinkings reflect the huge response to the initial call and the demand for tickets to the conference.
'Walking Bodies' evidences anxieties, exclusions and gradual but major changes of direction for walking arts, towards more considered and embodied practices that re-navigate their terrains and challenge assumptions about trajectories through the unhuman world. Here are the beginnings of differently negotiated, shared, provoked and provocative ambulations.
Contents
Introductions
Magical Aesthetics: walking with eight legs - Sarah Scaife
Walking in Tree Time - Duncan Hay, Leah Lovett, Martin de Jode, Andrew Hudson-Smith
Dancing-Walking with Trees - Vicky Hunter
Walking with Elephants - Cathy Turner
Being Horse: walking as an impossible beast - James Frost and Sonia Overall
Pigeon Steps - Gabrielle Hoad and Megan Calver
Crow - Matt Fletcher
Walking away? From deep mapping to mutual accompaniment - Iain Biggs
Web Walking - Helen Billinghurst and Phil Smith
The Artist-Scholar Walks: Passage to Else-Where - Ishita Jain
How do our bodies act as instruments of sensory navigation? - Emma Bush
Suriashi as a ceremonial, subversive act - Ami Skanberg Dahlstedt
From Working to Walking - Chloe Lund
Inspiral Undergrowth - Rachel Gomme
The Sight of the Walker - William Sharpe
Walking Diagrams - Helen Billinghurst
Visiting Sutton Pool - Monali Meher
Object Place Walking - Jody Oberfelder
A Route Unscrambled - Gary Winters and Claire Hind
Words from Walks - Hamish Fulton
Quipu - Elspeth (Billie) Penfold
The S Project - Carly Butler and Gudrun Filipska
White Man Walking: Settler Ambulation in Colonised Spaces - Ken Wilson
Walking-with whiteness - Richard S. White/Walknow
The Meaning and Importance of Refusals - Sarah Harper
Access Denied? Walking Art and Disabled People - Morag Rose
Mind the Gap - Philippe Guillaume
The Documentary Drift: Lutyens, Cockington and Poetry - Sam Kemp
'It started with a film and ended with a walk' - Sam Christie
Chip Walks - Hilary Ramsden and Clare Qualmann
Noble & King, Walking with Correspondence - Simon King and Corinne Noble
Chasing Mists - Anna Sanders-Falcini
On Mythogeosonics - John Bowers and Tim Shaw