Search
My feed
New 2026  

WALC Course Cafe – Topogestures: Reflections on walking, performance, poetry and technology

This presentation by Bill Psarras reflects on the concept of topogesture which is a methodological distillation emerging from the author’s artistic practice over the last decade, within the remedial convergences of walking performance, poetry, and technology. Etymologically viewed, such a neologism is created as an oscillation between place (topos) and gesture (cheironomia), aiming to underscore how the artistic act invests meaning into and

WALC
New 2026  

The Strollology of Lucius Burckhardt: Understanding Why the Landscape is Beautiful (WALC Online Course – conversation session)

An exploration of Lucius Burckhardt's philosophy on the beauty of landscape through strollology by Simona Vermeire

WALC
New 2026  

7+7 Places to Walk (3-1)- Prespa Arts Encounters

In the meetings of the “7 plus 7 Places to Walk” – A 2 year laboratory of Ideas – all artists who participated or were present in WAC Encounters 2025 will have the chance to further discuss everything that took place in Prespa these 7 days, from June 30th to July 6th, 2025, and ruminate

WAC25: Walking Home / Walking in Transition
WALC
New 2025  

7 plus 7 Place to Walk (2)- Prespa Arts Encounters

In the meetings of the “7 plus 7 Places to Walk” – A 2 year laboratory of Ideas – all artists who participated or were present in WAC Encounters 2025 will have the chance to further discuss everything that took place in Prespa these 7 days, from June 30th to July 6th, 2025, and ruminate

WAC25: Walking Home / Walking in Transition
WALC
New 2025  

7 plus 7 Places to Walk (1) – Prespa Arts Encounters

In the meetings of the “7 plus 7 Places to Walk” – A 2 year laboratory of Ideas – all artists who participated or were present in WAC Encounters 2025 will have the chance to further discuss everything that took place in Prespa these 7 days, from June 30th to July 6th, 2025, and ruminate

WAC25: Walking Home / Walking in Transition
WALC

horizon

An eye rest.

Added by Alec Finlay
Problem?

Encountered a problem? Report it to let us know.

  • Include the page on which you encountered the problem.
  • Describe what happened.
  • Describe what you expected to happen.
Follow us