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Amy Tsilemanis

She is proud to be a co-founder of the Australian Walking Artists network and in 2025 worked on the Manna Gum Stories project with Traditional Custodian Richard Collopy including the new limited edition artbook Maari the Manna Gum. She also undertook a Certificate IV in Health & Leisure and produced the joyful project Teapot Tales at Barkly Square Ballarat. 2026 sees her as ‘story researcher in residence’ at this wonderful community hub, where she is also establishing A.T Studio.
Amy Tsilemanis
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Songs about walking

Facebook-page Songs about walking, to smoothen the days ahead during self-isolation at home. Feel free to add your own selection of Walking Songs.
Geert Vermeire
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English translations of Internationale Situationniste

Online archive of English translations of Internationale Situationniste, aka International Situationist: the journal of the Situationist International.
Babak Fakhamzadeh
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situationist international archive

The Situationist International archive library is fully searchable, features more texts than ever before, and continues to grow.
Babak Fakhamzadeh
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100 Circles

Lenzie Moss is a designated Local Nature Reserve in East Dunbartonshire, near the city of Glasgow, UK. It is a boggy and marshy area with a history of peat extraction. The Moss now serves as a vital habitat for diverse wildlife, including water vole and bog rosemary, and the green hairstreak butterfly, alongside areas of silver birch woodland. My name is David Overend. I moved to the edge of Lenzie Moss in the summer of 2023 and began to regularly take the 25 minute walk round its border, sometimes daily. I have walked with friends, my children, and once with an expert on water vole habitats. Mainly I have walked alone: as a break from work; to start the day with some fresh air; in search of kestrels and deer. Every time I complete the circle, I notice, learn or experience something new. The walk has become something of a ritual, a way of marking the change in the seasons. Since I started to follow this route, I have had the feeling that there is more to discover and that this repeated circular walk might lead me somewhere. So, I am walking it 100 more times, each time with a different person from the local community, or a visiting artist or researcher with some interest in peatlands. As I share these encounters on this blog, I hope that a co-authored text will emerge, bringing a series of walked dialogues to a wider readership, and perhaps finding a way for the Moss to tell its stories. If you would like to be part of this project and join me for a walk round Lenzie Moss, please get in touch.
David Overend
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Johanna Steindorf

Media artist Johanna Steindorf explores themes of migration, gender, the act of perceiving and being perceived in public spaces, and the corresponding construction of private space. Having lived in various countries across Europe, Asia and Latin America, the work of this German-Brazilian artist, born in Quito, is shaped by these experiences, which she often expresses through participatory performances, audio, video and photography, using narrative and mobile strategies.
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clittering

To make frictional or rattling sound + clittering (Anglo-Irish) – the noise of hurrying feet (from Irish: cliotar)

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