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 Francis Alÿs Paradox of Praxis 1 (Sometimes making something leads to nothing)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZedESyQEnMA Francis Alÿs Paradox of Praxis 1 (Sometimes making something leads to nothing)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZedESyQEnMA
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 +introduction course 
 +The Walking Seminar. Embodied Research Methodologies in emergent Anthropocene Landscapes https://issuu.com/artist-in-residence-ahk/docs/wandelkrant___insert_samengebonden
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 +what walking means in cultural history:
 +  * Homeric bards, old wanderers for whom walking was a part of poetry
 +  * the Peripatetic philiosophers who taught and discoured while walking back and forth in a Stoa
 +  * Collonade; the walking poets of the Hellenistic world, who would leave a little poem behind them them at a brook or under a shade tree where other walkers from town to town would find them, extolling the shade of the tree, the clarity and coolness of the water in the brook, 
 +  *  The Sky- walking or Cloud-walking Taoist poets and ages, who would high uo in the mountain peaks in cloud banks
 +    Li Po walking and following the moon
 +   * The Buddhist walking meditation, in which excruciating slowness first the path then the heel of each foot gloms the ground.
 +   * the Anabis, the great walk of the greek soldiers trapped in Persia under Xenophon
 +  * the walk to the end of the world that Alexander the Great wept from inability to complete
 + * the wandering scholars and troubadours of the European Middle Ages
 + * Mao's Lonf March and Gandhi's Walk to the Sea
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