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    • DIRECTORS
    • COLLABORATORS
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  • PROJECTS
  • PUBLICATIONS
    • JOURNAL OF PUBLIC PEDAGOGIES SPECIAL ISSUE
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  • EVENTS
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    • INDELIBLE REFUSAL COLLABORATORS
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    • AN IMPROVISED ROUTE 1&2
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    • CARRIER
    • COYOTE WALK
    • EVAPORATION WALKS
    • FILM SOUNDTRACK
    • FUSE
    • IT WAS A WALK
    • KM2 WALK
    • MAPPING SENSES & MEMORIES
    • LOCATIONS
    • 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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The walking playground: flickerings
10 Aug 2016

The walking playground: flickerings

by Linda Knight | posted in: Artist's Walks, Inefficient Mapping, Residencies | 0

I took my last walk for this residency project at a local reservoir. The cool sunny day made the spot extremely popular with runners, families and walking groups, dashing any hope of a quiet walk. The dusty path hugs the … Read More

affect, borders, cartography, Inefficient Mapping, playgrounds, trans, walking artists, water
WalkingLab lecture in New Zealand
26 May 2016

WalkingLab lecture in New Zealand

by WalkingLab | posted in: Events | 0

WalkingLab’s Dr. Stephanie Springgay and Sarah E. Truman presented a lecture to a packed house at St. Paul St Gallery in Auckland. Their paper discussed walking methodologies conceptualized through “trans,” “Land,” and “affect.” Stay tuned for upcoming journal articles from … Read More

affect, Land, methodology, new materialism, trans
Walking to the Laundromat
8 Apr 2016

Walking to the Laundromat

by WalkingLab | posted in: Artist's Walks, Events | 0

  Walking to the Laundromat Audio Walk & Laundromat Service. Concept and narrative by Rebecca Conroy Sound design by Dan McHugh Life can sometimes feel like a long laundry list that you struggle to get through. *Sigh. If this is … Read More

affect, Audio, Labour, trans, walking artists
Propositional Walking: Call for submissions
18 Jun 2015

Propositional Walking: Call for submissions

by WalkingLab | posted in: Artist's Walks | 0

PROPOSITIONAL WALKING: Call for submissions We are seeking submissions from artists and scholars on propositional walking. Propositions differ from pre-determined instructions; they embrace mysterious outcomes and chance occurrences. Erin Manning writes that propositions allow us to feel what may be. … Read More

affect, body, cartography, Land, methodology, sound, trans, walking artists

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Interdisciplinary discourses of spatialities: affirmatively problematizing recent debates around nomadology through walking.

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