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+ | * The Rhythm of walking generates a kind of rhythm of thinking, and the passage through a landscape echoes or stimulates the passage through a series. This creates an odd consonance between internal and external 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. | ||
+ | * she describes walking as a state in which the mind, the body and the world are alingned, as though they were three characters finally in concersation with each other, three notes suddenly make a chord. According to Solnit, the walking agreement not only provides a pleasant or healing feeling, which we all know, but also promotes creativity; during the walk, the passing landscape becomes, as it were, intertwined with your thought world, which also becomes a landscape. The new ideas that gradually emerge feel more familiar than usual. As though thinking were travelling rather than making. | ||
+ | * "a thought only gains value after it has been walked through" | ||
+ | * landing Sites Cocky Eek; https:// | ||
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- | __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. | ||
* My footsteps make the mark. My legs carry me across the country. It's like a way of measuring the world. I love that connection to my own body. It's to me the world. Richard 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 connection 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. | + | * After the rains, the air smells fresh with ozone sap, and leaf litter, and my senses are alive with curiosity. |
- | * '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 an unadulterated feedback loop between the rhythm of [one' | * Walking at ones own pace creates an unadulterated feedback loop between the rhythm of [one' | ||
* By walking barefoot 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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* since the 60's walking itself became a form of art by itself. | * 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. | + | * 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 front of 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... | 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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Francis Alÿs Paradox of Praxis 1 (Sometimes making something leads to nothing)https:// | Francis Alÿs Paradox of Praxis 1 (Sometimes making something leads to nothing)https:// | ||
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+ | The Walking Seminar. Embodied Research Methodologies in emergent Anthropocene Landscapes https:// | ||
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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 | ||
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+ | * 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 Long March and Gandhi' | ||
+ | * the man who ritually walked the lenght, from end to end, of every streetin Mahattan. http:// | ||
+ | and so on | ||
+ | walking just aas a motion, as process, as a going on in life, a continuum, a mode of selfexpression or dicovery or exploration, | ||
+ | * The prostrating walk in Chine Buddhism. The monk enters a concentration or one pint-state as much as possible, faces in the direction he wishes to traverse, and lies flat on his face on the ground; when he gets up he plants his feet where his face had been when he was lying down, gathers his concentration again, and so on. It's much like the movement of an inch-worm, except that with each prostration he advances about five feet. For centuries Buddhist monks developing their vipassana concentration, | ||
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+ | Relation in Space, Venice Biennale 1976. M; "our first performance was, Relation In Space in 1976 and was performed for the Venice Biennale. This idea of this piece was two naked bodies running and hitting each other frontally and increasing the speed for one hour. We really wanted to have this male and female energy put together and create something we called That Self." | ||
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+ | The Great Wall Walk (1988) was based in the idea of the artists walking towards each other, in theirr early work, the pair walked toward each other over and over again with great physical concentration across a small space. in the great wall the while they converged across a fast distance, their walking invoved perhaps even more mental than physical effort. | ||
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+ | their experience from the state of walking and also of being in China resulted in works which were exhibited: | ||
+ | Boat Emptying, Stream Entering; 3 objects which the audience is asked to use until the energy is transmitted: | ||
+ | The public is invited to experience physically, with their head resting on a quartz or obsidian cushion and their body in contact with the copper, the degree of energetic emanation conveyed by the materials. Starting from two opposite points, they advanced towards each other for ninety days before coming together. Entitled The Lovers , this action marked not only the end of his relationship and artistic collaboration with Ulay, but also an emotional and creative rebirth. The artist considers The Lovers not as a performance, | ||
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+ | * Stanly Brouwn: takes walking, a man's step as his point of departure. the human measure against which all else can be compared. | ||
+ | check it out! plus pictures. | ||
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