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MultiMedia Artist who works with a social practice. Background as radio and video documentary producer. Currently on Canada Council grant creating site-specific, narrative- based sound walks in a forest on the parallel crisis mental illness and clima...
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The Writer's Walk

The Writer's Walk explores the places where walking and writing meet through stories, tips on how to use your walks to observe the world and take inspiration from it, and simple writing prompts to help you bring your ideas to life.
Sarah Farley
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The Works of Alexandra and Jyanne

This website will lead you to the collected works of Alexandra Samarova and Jyanne Palaruan. The website is a Notion site and is being updated constantly.
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The Weather Report

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The Walking Library

An ongoing art project created by Misha Myers and Dee Heddon that seeks to bring together walking and books
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The Walking Institute

The Walking Institute explores, researches and celebrates the human pace by bringing walking and other journeying activities together with arts and other cultural disciplines and people from all walks of life.
Claudia Zeiske
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The Tour of All Tours

A creative review of guided tours worldwide and thinkpad for art and tour projects. Review requests welcomed.
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The Milena

Stefaan van Biesen
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THE LRM

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The Long Road to the North

walking + photographing in the country of northern South Australia
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The Farthest Shore

Published by Vertebrate Publishing, September 2021
Alex Roddie
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The Little Yellow Boat book

A web page about my first book, The Little Yellow Boat
Diane Woodrow
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The Carry Principle

This is a blog documenting my PhD research. It’s a kind of diary, a collection of mobile media studies, compositions and situations. Everything follows The Carry Principle – using devices that are small, personal, multifunctional, battery-powered and alwa
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Telescope Club

Telescope Club. Stockton Springs, Maine   Telescope Club is duo Noah and Khaya, who currently live off grid in Downeast Maine. They began performing in NYC, where Khaya’s from and where they met. Their music is focused on comparing these polar opposite locations, city and rural. These observations tend to ask deeper questions about the material things that separate us. The group is releasing their first EP, “It’s A Colorful Planet But Nobody Can See,” on October 13th. Described as alternative-folk-punk-indie-rock, Telescope Club has a minimalist approach to arranging stimulating live shows and recordings. Join the club! There is a light hazing process.
Telescope Club
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Technobiophilia: nature and cyberspace

Sue Thomas
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Tavinder Kaur New

My name is Tavinder Kaur New who lives in Dagenham Essex UK. I write poetry and short stories. In my spare time I do Zumba, and work as a volunteer for Breast Cancer Now. I also work part time as a…
Tavinder New
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Swamp Walk – Stepping into the Great Swamp

jyamanaka
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Sukarma Thareja

http://featuredpoet.com/featured-poet-dr-sukarma-rani-thareja. She has published science and literary poems in various international/national magazine/journals/web sites. Poemocean.com,yourstoryclub.com,poemhunter.com,Amazon,sciencerhymes.com,milan...
Sukarma Thareja
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Substanzraum – A New Approach To Global Space

An Essay dedicated to the global space. Substanzraum was informed and inspired by my project "Going To The Beach As Artistic Research Practice".
Alexander Johannes Heil
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Susannah Walker’s Substack

About walking and many other things
Susannah Walker
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slow marathon

A marathon length walk in Huntly/Aberdeenshire and other places, where people can walk as slow as they like. Celebrating the human pace, it is both an endurance event as well as a poetic act that brings together friendship, physical activity and an appreciation of our varied landscapes.

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