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Andrew is the founder of the Museum of Walking, created to bring people together and to make and showcase walking pieces and performances. Andrew also is a podcaster, interviewing creative people who use walking as a catalyst for their practice. Talking Walking is now in its sixteenth year with more than 150 episodes.
In 2006 I discovered “And while London burns” an audio tour created by an activist art collective called Platform. An operatic love story in which you follow a barrel of oil as it is traded on the different exchanges in the City of London. Excited by this discovery, I wanted to learn how to make similar sound walking pieces myself.
Through “Talking Walking” I’ve met many creatives who have made sound walks and walking pieces. Often their work is no longer available, sometimes made purely for a one-off festival, or technological upgrades have made them inaccessible. So in 2017 I devised Sound Walk Sunday to make this work accessible again The 2019 event began as a single day, but rapidly expanded to cover the whole month, becoming "Sound Walk September", with 80 live events and contributions from over 40 countries. Now an annual celebration with Awards for new creative work, it is hosted by walk · listen · create
In 2006 I discovered “And while London burns” an audio tour created by an activist art collective called Platform. An operatic love story in which you follow a barrel of oil as it is traded on the different exchanges in the City of London. Excited by this discovery, I wanted to learn how to make similar sound walking pieces myself.
Through “Talking Walking” I’ve met many creatives who have made sound walks and walking pieces. Often their work is no longer available, sometimes made purely for a one-off festival, or technological upgrades have made them inaccessible. So in 2017 I devised Sound Walk Sunday to make this work accessible again The 2019 event began as a single day, but rapidly expanded to cover the whole month, becoming "Sound Walk September", with 80 live events and contributions from over 40 countries. Now an annual celebration with Awards for new creative work, it is hosted by walk · listen · create
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Online meet-up with Soundtrackcity: Creating a DIY home-expedition guide in listening
· 2021-01-26 19:00Andrew Stuckwalk · listen · caféPossible ways of listening and sound integration of space and time
· 2020-11-24 19:00Andrew StuckAndrew Stuckwalk · listen · caféOnline meet-up with Ella Parry-Davies: Walking with migrant domestic workers
· 2020-10-27 19:00Andrew Stuckwalk · listen · caféOn-line meet up with Kerri Andrews – Wanderers, a history of women walking
· 2020-10-13 18:00Andrew StuckAndrew StuckWalking Event SWS20The spaces between the words – Practices of locative literature
· 2020-09-25 18:00Andrew StuckAndrew StuckWalking Event SWS20Walking beyond borders – walking arts before and after the pandemic. Between Prespes 2019 and 2021.
· 2020-09-20 18:00Andrew StuckAndrew Stuckwalk · listen · café SWS20On line meet up with Horatio Clare: Slow Radio – a new way of thinking about, making and listening to radio?
· 2020-09-01 18:00Andrew StuckAndrew Stuckwalk · listen · café SWS20Plant(e)scape: walking as a botanical manifest / walking with plants
· 2020-09-29 18:00Andrew Stuckwalk · listen · café SWS20On line meet up with composer Helen Ottaway: The role of movement in the participation in and appreciation of art
· 2020-09-28 18:00Andrew StuckWalking Event SWS20A leap into the sonic future: Taking stock of the possibilities of locative audio for drama – and drama for locative audio
· 2020-09-08 18:00Andrew StuckAndrew Stuckwalk · listen · caféOn line meet up with Mel Sutton: “When does a walk become a meditation?”
· 2020-08-18 18:00