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Barbara Lounder

Barbara Lounder is a visual artist and educator living in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. She has a BFA from Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, and an MFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD), where she now teaches.

Barbara Lounder’s current art practice focuses on walking as a creative methodology. Her performative works engage members of the public in carefully designed walking activities, sometimes utilizing prosthetics such as walking sticks, stilts, backpacks, blindfolds, locative devices and portable digital projectors.

Dartmouth

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Info session Reading Water – A Contemplative Ecology of the Rivers Nile and the Thames

An open info session for all interested to participate, and all others interested, to find out more about the project for young people in the UK and in Egypt, with locative storytelling, group ecological restoration and art projects, during COP27.

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Reading Water – Open call for emerging artists and young creatives in UK and Egypt

Join this program for free!Reading Water invites young people (in their twenties or early thirties) in the UK and Egypt to respond to water issues by connecting local experiences of their place, sharing them, and transforming them in collective answers with digital tools, emerging from a contemplative ecology. It aims to mobilize action by raising

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GPS Museum

GPS Museum is an archive of more than 100 locative media artworks. More than 15 years of history of Locative Media with GPS and mobile devices are doomed to disappear. You will probably find a lot of broken links, but there is not much to do until we...

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International Symposium “Walking Practices: art, social action and oral history”

In cooperation with Department of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Western Macedonia. With support of Columbia University (Stavros Niarchos Foundation Public Humanities Initiative)

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Walking and talking (often employed during a walkshop).

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