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two_legged_research [2021-10-04 09:31] – [Two Legged Research] cockytwo_legged_research [2021-10-05 09:17] – [title] 2a02:a210:523:7c00:2c51:2516:7d50:c04e
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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 seriesThis creates an odd consonance between internal and extrnal passage, one that suggests athat the mind is also landscape of sorts and that walking is one way to traverse itRebecca Solnit+  * My footsteps make the markMy legs carry me across the country. It's like way of measuring the world. I love that connection to my own bodyIt's to me the worldRichard long. interview by Higgins, Charlotte. The Guardian, June 15, 2012
  
-  * My footsteps make the mark. My legs carry me across the country. It's like a way of measuring the world. I love that conenction to my own body. It's to me the world. Richard long. interview by Higgins, Charlotte. The Guardian, june 15, 2012 +  * After the rains, the air smells fresh with ozone sap, and leaf litter, and my senses are alive with curiosity.
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-  * After the rains, the air smells fresh with ozone sap, and leaf litter, and my senss are alive with curiosisty.+
   * '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 anunadulterated feedback loop between the rhythm of [one's] body and [one's] mental state"; in other words, it allows creativity to flow. Ferris Jabr from his article "Why walking Helps us Think" for the New Yorker, september 3, 2014 +  * Walking at ones own pace creates an unadulterated feedback loop between the rhythm of [one's] body and [one's] mental state"; in other words, it allows creativity to flow. Ferris Jabr from his article "Why walking Helps us Think" for the New Yorker, September 3, 2014 
-  * By walking bre foot we can start to feel our environment again. Louisse Spisser+  * By walking barefoot we can start to feel our environment again. Louisse Spisser 
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   * Walking Exercises: Lines and Squiggles in the Desert: https://libarynth.org/dust_and_shadow/walking_exercises?s[]=walking   * Walking Exercises: Lines and Squiggles in the Desert: https://libarynth.org/dust_and_shadow/walking_exercises?s[]=walking
 +  * drunken dragon walk.  source Dr Shen Hongxun  -TaiWuChiGong practice.
 +  * 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's Angel, inspired by the book Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pinchon.
 +  * Sometimes you are not even aware that you are listening, but moving along with your tempo. Laurie Anderson. Northon lectures #02.
 +  * your feet are the heaven of the earth (ancient Maya culture)
 +  * I cannot sit still until I have moved. Walking itself is a way to take your mind off things, clear your head , make room for something new. Thomas Roosenboom, vrij nederland 2012.
 +  * since the 60's walking itself became a form of art by itself.
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 +  * Buido van der Werve, in 2007 left with a small crew to the Botanical Golf, to make a movies where he slowly walks over ice, just in fron tof Sampo, a three and a half thousand ton icebreaker of the Finnish government. A risky venture, but delivered an iconic result: the film number eight, Everything is going to be all right.
  
 +assignment: from the exotics--- to the everyday surrounding , read text together....Embodied research in emergent Antropoceen landscapes. a walk as inspiration for a work or as a work itself...
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 +walk step, moonwalk in between exercise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-yX0GIi5s0
 +  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-yX0GIi5s0
      
-   +  *landing sites, Cocky Eek; https://landingsites.wordpress.com/ 
-==== title ====+  *Richard Long: At the age of 22 Long made a work that would prove to be exemplary for his entire oeuvre: A Line Made by Walking (1967), an icon of Land Art. The actual artwork was the action itself and its result in the landscape. For this he walked a true line back and forth across a field of grass, until a path of flattened grass appeared. he took a picture of this in black and white. 
 +The photograph itself is the least important part of this work. it was necessary in order to record the temporary outcome of Long's action and make it visible to a large audience. the actual work of art was the action itself and its result in the landscape itself. The actual artwork was the action itself and its result in the landscape. 
  
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