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__Walking: a research method in art and design published by KABK Lectorate Design.__ | __Walking: a research method in art and design published by KABK Lectorate Design.__ | ||
+ | * The Rhytm of walking generates a kind of rhytmn of thinking, and the passage through a landscape echoes or stimulates the passage through a series. This creates an odd consonance between internal and extrnal passage, one that suggests athat the mind is also a landscape of sorts and that walking is one way to traverse it. Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust: a history of walking. | ||
- | * The Rhytm of walking generates a kind of rhytmn of thinking, and the passage through a landscape echoes or stimulates the passage through a series. This creates an odd consonance between internal and extrnal passage, one that suggests athat the mind is also a landscape | + | * My footsteps make the mark. My legs carry me across |
- | | + | * After the rains, the air smells fresh with ozone sap, and leaf litter, and my senses |
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* 'Sit as little a s possible: do not believe any idea that was not born in the open air and of free movement - in which muscles do not also revel' | * 'Sit as little a s possible: do not believe any idea that was not born in the open air and of free movement - in which muscles do not also revel' | ||
- | * Walking at ones own pace creates | + | * Walking at ones own pace creates |
- | * By walking | + | * By walking |
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+ | * Walking Exercises: Lines and Squiggles in the Desert: https:// | ||
+ | * drunken dragon walk. source Dr Shen Hongxun | ||
+ | * You're walking and you don't always realize it, but you're always falling. With each step up,you fall forward slightly and then catch yourself from falling. Over and over your falling and then catching yourself from falling and this how you can be walking and falling at the same time. Laurie Anderson - Gravity' | ||
+ | * Sometimes you are not even aware that you are listening, but moving along with your tempo. Laurie Anderson. Northon lectures #02. | ||
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