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2020  

How to make a (geo-located) sound walk and record sounds using a smartphone workshop

Museum of Walking (Andrew Stuck & Marcin Barski) host an online workshop “How to make a (geo-located) sound walk and record sounds using a smartphone”. Participants will learn how to record and map the sounds of Greenwich borough, creating their very own listening experience & sharing the diverse soundscapes of the community. An online workshop

2026  

WALC course sessions promo video

WALC course sessions promo video

WALC
2024  

WALC Residence 2 – September 2024

WALC Residence 2 at the Gigacircus Collective Lab – an interactive audiovisual “Bivouac” metaspace beyond borders.

WALC
2024  

Way Makers The Three Ws writing workshop with Cheryl Markosky

This interactive, one-hour workshop offers fascinating facts about women authors who loved walking, along with real live writing prompts based on our chosen walking women's lives and works.

1989  

On the Passage of a Few People Through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International 1956-1972

A video documentary combining exhibition footage of the Situationist International exhibitions with film footage of the 1968 Paris student uprising, and graffiti and slogans based on the ideas of Guy Debord.

SWS21 2021  

Open Call Advisory Event for submissions to Sound Walk September 2021

Considering making a submission to Sound Walk September 2021 but unsure what is eligible or how to complete the submission process? We have created an Open Call page and FAQs, but are also offering this free advisory event to help you over any perceived hurdles.

2020  

What is walk · listen · create

A brief introduction to walk · listen · create, the home of walking artists and artist walkers.

clittering

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

Added by Maurice Azzano
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