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    • RESEARCHERS
    • COLLABORATORS
    • PARTNERS
    • CONTACT
  • PROJECTS
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • BLOG
  • EVENTS
  • INDELIBLE REFUSAL
    • INDELIBLE REFUSAL COLLABORATORS
  • RESIDENCY
    • IN-RESIDENCE
    • RESIDENT’S BLOGS
  • PROPOSITIONS
    • AN IMPROVISED ROUTE 1&2
    • AUDIO WALK
    • CARRIER
    • COYOTE WALK
    • EVAPORATION WALKS
    • FILM SOUNDTRACK
    • FUSE
    • IT WAS A WALK
    • KM2 WALK
    • MAPPING SENSES & MEMORIES
    • LOCATIONS
    • PERIPATETIC INQUIRY
    • PLANT-LED
    • QUESTION WALK
    • RECORD RELEASE
    • TEMPORARY LABYRINTH
    • THE DEMOLITION PROJECT
    • THE GUIDE TO GETTING LOST
    • ULTRASOUND
    • WALKING AND SITTING
    • WALKING IN THEIR SHOES
    • WOMEN WALKING IN MEMPHIS
  • RESEARCH-CREATION
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Stone Walk

Stone Walks: The Affective Time of Volcanic Rock
30 Aug 2017

Stone Walks: The Affective Time of Volcanic Rock

by Sarah E. Truman | posted in: Iceland WalkingLab Residency | 0

Time is conventionally understood as chronological. Geologic time is scored in the strata and layers of rock that compose the earth. Land is etched with beginning and end dates that tick out a metered understanding of life. Walking-with volcanic rock … Read More

Stone Walk
Stone Walks in Paris: The Catacombs
12 Jun 2017

Stone Walks in Paris: The Catacombs

by Sarah E. Truman | posted in: Events | 0

WalkingLab lead a series of Stone Walks in Paris examining the geosocial materiality of urban space in June, 2017. On this walk we investigated the catacombs. The catacombs as we now know them were created in the 18th century in … Read More

archives, Paris, Stone Walk, Strata Walk
Stone Walks in Paris: Père Lachaise Cemetery
10 Jun 2017

Stone Walks in Paris: Père Lachaise Cemetery

by Sarah E. Truman | posted in: Events | 0

  WalkingLab lead a series of Stone Walks in Paris examining the geosocial materiality of urban space in June, 2017. On this walk we perambulated through Père Lachaise Cemetery, a large garden cemetery in the east of Paris. Each year, Père … Read More

Oscar Wilde, Paris, Stone Walk
EVENT: Stone Walks on the Bruce Trail Hamilton (April 1st)
10 Mar 2017

EVENT: Stone Walks on the Bruce Trail Hamilton (April 1st)

by Sarah E. Truman | posted in: Artist's Walks, Events | 0

Join WalkingLab on the Bruce Trail in Hamilton, Ontario April 1st, 2017 11am – 3pm (meet @ 10:45) The 3 ½ hour loop trail will be activated by ‘pop up’ lectures and artistic interventions. Presentations by: • Dr. Katherine Wallace, … Read More

Artist Walk, Bruce Trail, Escarpment, Geology, Indigenous Knowledge, Queering the Trail, Stone Walk
NYC Geologic Walking Tour
23 Feb 2017

NYC Geologic Walking Tour

by Sarah E. Truman | posted in: Artist's Walks | 0

WalkingLab was in NYC on a research trip meeting with walking artists and activists. We also had the opportunity to walk to some of the geologic sites highlighted in Elizabeth Ellsworth’s and Jamie Kruse’s (Smudge Studio) book Geologic City: a … Read More

Smudge Studio, Stone Walk

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