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Suffolk Libraries launches sound walks with environmentalist | East Anglian Daily Times

Suffolk Libraries has launched a weekly sound walk with its new environmentalist in residence, Martin Scaiff. Source: Suffolk Libraries launches sound walks with environmentalist | East Anglian Daily Times

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Doing the Baghdad walk: art tour highlights creativity in the heart of Iraq | Iraq | The Guardian

Annual tour shows war-torn capital is still alive with invention and reflection Source: Doing the Baghdad walk: art tour highlights creativity in the heart of Iraq | Iraq | The Guardian

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Walking Week* | London Community

London National Park City are hosting a week of walking events across the capital. Source: Upcoming Events | London Community

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‘You can walk virtually everywhere in England by using the train’: the man connecting rail-based walks | Walking holidays | The Guardian

A new website aims to offer a wide network of walking routes from British train stations, and is calling on hikers to add their favourites. Our writer accompanies the founder on a ramble to Bath Spa station Source: ‘You can walk virtually everywhere in England by using the train’: the man connecting rail-based walks |

City Guesser – Can you guess what city you’re in?

City Guesser is a game that plops you into a random city and forces you to guess where you are at!

Source: City Guesser – Can you guess what city you’re in?

Submitted by: Babak Fakhamzadeh

driftsinging

Drawing with (vocal) sound in response to place while passing through place. Driftsinging borrows from the Situationist Drift, and Baudelaire’s flâneur. Driftsinging also relates to the process of ‘sounding,’ the sonic measuring of distance and depth that locates position in place and ‘echo location’, the examination of place through sonic reflection and refraction, resonance and echo.

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