The visual stutter of Mary Lum’s artwork invites us to enunciate the staccato repetitions of sounds we hear and see when we walk through the city.
Source: Walking for Art
After 14 years, it’s time to leave the woods and fields that have meant so much to me. I know I’ll see my friends again – but what about the spot where I first saw a kingfisher? Source: The hardest thing about moving is not the people you leave behind – it’s the paths you’ll
Glicéria Tupinambá is one of three indigenous artists representing Brazil at this year’s Venice Biennale. … Source: We are walking birds – talking to Glicéria Tupinambá – representing Hãhãwpuá (Brasil) at the Venice Biennale | Metropolis M
Kimia Studios and Parcours Street Art Brussels have collaborated to create a feminist walking tour 4.2 km long An accompanying podcast lasts 90 minutes. Source: Brussels feminist sound walk celebrates womens impact on urban culture – Brussels Morning Newspaper
The visual stutter of Mary Lum’s artwork invites us to enunciate the staccato repetitions of sounds we hear and see when we walk through the city.
Source: Walking for Art
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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