The webpage at anitabacic.wordpress.com serves as the professional and creative portfolio of Anita Bacic, a multidisciplinary artist and writer based in the UK. The site documents her extensive engagement with walking as a practice and art form, including her projects, essays, and research that explore the intersections of movement, space, and cultural geography. Bacic’s work often incorporates elements of durational walks, locative technologies, and collaborative practices, aiming to investigate the sensory and experiential dimensions of urban and rural landscapes.
Within the website, Bacic shares a variety of outputs such as long-form reflective essays, photographic documentation, and project descriptions that situate her practice within contemporary discourse on walking art and environmental perception. The site also includes links to her academic contributions, exhibitions, and workshops, highlighting her critical approach to geography through the lens of walking as embodied inquiry. Her writing frequently addresses themes of place, memory, and the politics of mobility, positioning her as a key figure in the intersection of artistic experimentation and cultural geography.
Most recent articles
Unravelling
“Unravelling” – an experimental walk using drawings to guide walkers of Bang Rak, Bangkok (TH). A treasure hunt and choose your own adventure story experience. 2 walks, 2 unconventional maps and 2 starting points in Bang Rak. Non-digital mapping devices were given to participants to encourage a slowing down to “uncover” the area. “Unravelling” encouraged the walker to wind down by not using mobile devices, …
Share your walk
I’m continuing to collect walks and have a new number for Australian callers. Walking in Australia:1: go for a walk2: call tel: +61 3 900842293: describe your walk (leave a message of 2-3 minutes)4: then it’s shared online (behind the scenes I transcribe into text, see here) I will contact you once I have received your message for more details I will transcribe it into …
Your Lockdown Walks
I started a call out asking people to share their daily lockdown walks for an art project when Melbourne went into their fourth lockdown. I have shared them here >> and on twitter. I have decided to extend this call out to include others. We have learnt how quickly and swiftly things can change and I am hoping that if you are looking for a …
Springfield & Moonah Rediscovered
an/other time was a walk that used an app, a mobile device and a map to discover the place and people of greater Moonah. Watch a sneak peek of some images in the app below. Discover more on the streets of Moonah via the app and contact me for further i...
Un/changing City Walk
A long time coming, but even so I thought I should put up some images and a short video of a public presentation of the results of the residency at amberPlatform. The above is an image of the installation from behind. The work was a curved cloth wall/screen. The screen was backlit and images projected from behind. People entered from the left side and entered …
a walk – An endurance performance…
Istiklal Caddesi is the busiest street in Istanbul. I decided to brave the 10s of 1000s, if not over 100s of 1000s of people that are walking on Istiklal Caddesi. People say that a million people walk on this street daily - I'm not sure about the numbers, but it sure does feel like it!
Material investigations
After visualising the size, it was time to investigate how to make it. We decided to look at how tents are made and investigate their materials. My prerequisites: Has to be easily assembled & disassembled Can not be a permanent structure Lightweight Screen must be semi-opaque to allow for back-projection Cost-effective I went to IMC with photographer Deniz Yilmazlar who kindly helped me to investigate …
Capturing light
This header image is a reflection of the amberPlatform studio but on the entry door. This image reminds me of the Pepper's Ghost effect I saw at the Magic Lantern Society's convention. When you take something out of context the interpretation or meaning is altered. Without all the facts one might think it's the actual studio.
In search of Domes…
I have been obsessed with circles for a long time and in fact one work of mine, Ringe Raja, was a geodesic dome. While here as artist-in-residence at amberPlatform Istanbul, it is my intention to extend this particular work through explorations of circular spaces. During my first week in Istanbul I was looking for an alternative to the geodesic dome and investigated alternative dome options. …
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Rosieparsons.co.uk
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Meet Morag, author of The Feminist Art of Walking
Here’s an invitation that we know you won’t be able to refuse: Morag Rose offers a huge thank you to everyone who has helped make The Feminist Art of Walking. Tickets are now available for all dates on her book publicity tour – your chance to meet Morag in person*: Juno Books, Sheffield Saturday 18th

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