We’re happy to announce the book with all actions and papers of the Walking Arts Encounters/Conference (WAC) 2019 is now available in a printed and a digital format.
The publication is in full color, with hundreds of photographs, hundreds of written contributions from all over the world, and 567 pages.
The image essays and articles are centered around the topics of Walking Narratives, Crossing Borders, Walking and Place, the Fine Arts of Walking, Exploring walking, Long Journeys, Nature and the Anthropocene, Walking as a Political Narrative, Pedagogies of Walking.
Just by its volume and its global scope it is already a referential work for everybody interested in Walking Arts in the 21st century.
Editors of the book are Yannis Ziogas and Geert Vermeire, in a design of Aspasia Voudouri.
The digital version of the book can be acquired for a recommended donation of 20 euros.
The printed book is available here for 50 euros + shipping.
Contributions and contributors
Narrating Bodies: walking beyond borders in Prespa
Geert Vermeire / Yannis Ziogas
Footprint
Radhika Subramaniam
Walking Narratives
Nomos_The Land Song
Phoebe Giannisi
Walking in the Context of Multisensory Aesthetics
Fay Zika
Walking as Art – What are the common criteria that represent the ontology of this artistic practice?
Carole McCourt
Topophilia in the physical and digital space
Stella Sylaiou / Yannis Ziogas
Thought-in-Motion.
The walking-voice as an affective research methodology for the creation of locative media content
Ismini Gatou
Walk This Way: A consideration of walking as a radical feminist artistic act
Dr. Sophie C. Kromholz
Walking at the border of countries, languages, practices
Stalker (Giulia Fiocca, Lorenzo Romito),
Matteo Fraterno and Mary Zigoury
Eur(h)ope, a mitopoietic action towards a Planetary Citizenship
Lorenzo Romito / Stalker
Triple Border
Geert Vermeire / Ana Villas Boas
Crossing borders, walking lines
Ienke (C.M.) Kastelein
Wandering Wonders
Peter Schreuder
There, wherever you are [Travel notes from the group Vaga-Mundo: Poéticas Nômades]
Karina Dias, Levi Orthof, Iris Helena, Tatiana Terra and Luciana Paiva
Crossing the Line/Prespa
Laura Kim Meckling
Crossing Lines
Laura Kim Meckling
Ghostly Matters: a Walk through the Greek Civil War
Lydia Matthews
You Carry the World
Julie Poitras Santos
Chip Walk Prespa
Clare Qualmann, / Dr. Hilary Ramsden
Chip Walk
Clare Qualmann, / Dr. Hilary Ramsden
Shadow-Walks in Prespa
Viv Corringham
When walking happens in the feminine
Veronica Veloso
Cadavre Exquis Walking
Fabiane Pianowski
Walking Viewpoints
Nitza Tenenblat
The Mountain Body
Anna Tzakou
Revisiting Grammos:
Poetry as a historical monument
Lora Franco
Walking and the concept of Return
Yannis Ziogas
Colorscapes
Natacha Antão Moutinho
Looking for Echoes of the Body in Landscape
Rosie Montford
Incidental Drawing in Aesthetic Walks
Miguel Bandeira Duarte
Walking in places and video poetry
Petros Polymenis
Back Space
Rosa Schramm
On Orientation
Rosa Dias Schramm
Walking in the city as a dancing and political activity
Lais Cardoso da Rosa
Drawing as peripatetic practice.
The case of Stanley Brouwn
Tina Pandi
Prespa’s hybrid mapping
Vasileios Bouzas
Shared Walks
Eylem Ertürk / Bernd Rohrauer
Site Specific Walkshop: Re-Inventing Utopias
Olga Doulkeridou
Participatory Walk and Mini-Seminar in Prespa
Todd Shalom
The More a Path is Used,
The More a Path is Used
Jen Martin
Experiential roadmap cartographers
Christos Ioannidis / Thanassis Vollas
Walking with objects
Litany to no Body+ Nobody
Panagiotis Lezes
Menhir Line
Edith Derdyk
(What) The body knows –
Library of Walks
Stefaan van Biesen / Annemie Mestdagh
Connecting with Prespa
Katerina Paisi / Sol Burt
Lost & Found: A Prespa Cultivator
Laura K. Reeder
Wanderings
Walking through the night
Marsala
(Rita Marzio Maralla and Teresa Sala)
Walking Ruins
Marie-Anne Lerjen
Walking Narratives and
Affective Mappings
Haris Pellapaisiotis
All Our Paths Lead to Here
Christopher Kaczmarek
Moving-with a line
(gossip, secrets, a messenger app)
Gesa Helms
External Reflections of the Inner:
Walking in Antonioni’s “Trilogy of Alienation”
Despoina Poulou
Walking a long way from the Sublime to the Anthropocene:
the work of Nikos Doulos/Nightwalkers and Sotiris Batzianas
Faye Tzanetoulakou
Prespa/Crests of Time
Yannis Ziogas / Christos Ioannidis
Celestial/Terrestrial Navigations: Cignus the Swan
Bill Gilbert
Walking Everywhere / Walking to Nowhere
Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio
Walking. Exploring the convergence between body, spirit, and
sustainability
Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio
Walking Transformation
Reflections on walking in the context of art
Fiona Hesse
The First and Last and Always Psiloritis Biennale: Walking as a curatorial practice
Stamatis Schizakis
Choreopolitical operation of walking,
Honorata Martin “Going out into Poland”
Karolina Wilczyńska
Long journeys
Walking is the primal camera traveling
Laura Apolonio / Mar Garrido-Román /
Fernanda García-Gil
Grand Tour, an Artwalk and the merging of an ephemeral
nomadic community
Clara Garí
Dramaturgies: creative process behind the scene, the journey
Juana Rondon de Miranda
A Travessia (The Journey)
Juana Rondon de Miranda / Paola Luduvice /Paulo Lessa
Where are you going?
(129hours/387km across Albania and
Greece/Macedonia)
Jez Hastings
Nomadic in Form, Itinerant in Process –
a walking encounter
Jez Hastings
I could have been at the beach right now: An exploration into a possible future scenario
for the Netherlands
Maud Canisius
The walker as an activator of the displacement of senses
Edith Derdyk
Out οf Place
Bill Gilbert
Creating Contemporary Photography
in a Traditional Landscape:
walking through representations in the Irish landscape
Ellie Berry
The Contemporary Walking Pilgrimage:
Emerging questions and considerations
Christopher Kaczmarek
Borderlands: Disruptions between remote map-making and
local readings of place
Tracey Benson
One Step and I am Elsewhere
Greg Giannis
Plant escape. A pedestrian banquet into a vegetal
Simona Vermeire
Sound Walkshops in Byzantine Ruins
Ros Bandt
Hearing the Anthropocene: from an interspecies perspective
of goats, fish, aquatic invertebrates, the Prespa pelicans,
tortoises, spiders, and the green mantis
Ros Bandt
Soundwalks in Prespa
Theodoros Lotis
Hiking Performance Stonelines; towards a landscape performance
practice of the female gaze
Anna Tzakou
Walking in and out
Federica Martini
A Trail to Prespa
Alexandros Kyriakatos
Walking art and narrative accounts
Bia Papadopoulou
Walking Art / Activism
Iordanis Stylidis
Walking as Creative Solidarity in Vulnerable Social Spaces
Sotirios Chtouris
Chronicle of a drama
Georgios Katsagelos
Bodies Unequal: Walking and
Performing Social Antagonisms
Alexandra Antoniadou
Walking in Modern and Contemporary Egyptian Art
Eman Abdou
Pedagogies of Walking
Thes-Pres project:
a communal journey through history, art, and space
Stella Sylaiou / Cynthia Gerothanasiou /
Rania Schoretsianiti / Yannis Ziogas
Nimxu Mixja – Walking as an art practice and beyond
Kristina Borg / Raffaella Zammit
Walking and (re)invest the city
Sophie Cabot
Walking the island, Artistic practices of Ilha de Maré
Karla Brunet
Walking as An Aesthetic and Educational Practice
Fabiane Pianowski / Rita Patta Rache
Walking Aesthetics in Art Education
Panagiotis Dafiotis