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Everybody out and about – creative ways to make that happen

Too easy to make the assumption that everyone can walk – surely it is the most human thing we humans can do? However, not everyone has the privilege of the sensorial able-bodied. Often overlooked in event planning or in creative compositions, yet frequently made to feel as if in the spotlight, an unintended public performer, trying to tackle unintentional obstacles.

Hear from Amble Skuse,  Rowena Macaulay and Tom Marsh, three leading practitioners who are composing creative ways for everybody to get out and about.

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Everybody out and about – creative ways to make that happen

Too easy to make the assumption that everyone can walk – surely it is the most human thing we humans can do? However, not everyone has the privilege of the sensorial able-bodied. Often overlooked in event planning or in creative compositions, yet frequently made to feel as if in the spotlight, an unintended public performer,

Rowena Macaulay Amble Skuse +2
Walking piece

Evening Walk

Evening Walk is a series of postcards, using my lockdown walks as reference and taking in aspects of landscape painting, photography, and map making.

Hannah Stageman
video

Beneath the Dreaming Spires; Walking Wriers Salon with Arturo Soto

Five years in the making, A Certain Logic of Expectations is a surprising, intriguing photo narrative of a well-known university-dominated city, created by Mexican photographer Arturo Soto. Soto studied at Oxford as a doctoral student, traversing the city incognito, capturing the quirkiness of British suburbia, a counter-narrative to the tourism blurbs that often quote Victorian

Arturo Soto Andrew Stuck
Sound walk

Détournement: Major Tom’s Social, July 2015

A dubbed sound walk. Field recording caught using binaural microphones and remixed using heavy delay and bright reverb. Because it was recorded using binaural mics – it is best listened to on headphones.

Andrew Backhouse
walkingevent

Rediscovering Britain with Quintin Lake

Join Quintin Lake for an illustrated discussion of his solo pilgrimage around the coast of Britain. We are delighted to welcome Quintin Lake here to Hatchards this evening for an illustrated talk on his experience of walking and photographing Britain for his book The Perimeter. On Friday 17 April 2015, photographer Quintin Lake set off

Quintin Lake

driftsinging

Drawing with (vocal) sound in response to place while passing through place. Driftsinging borrows from the Situationist Drift, and Baudelaire’s flâneur. Driftsinging also relates to the process of ‘sounding,’ the sonic measuring of distance and depth that locates position in place and ‘echo location’, the examination of place through sonic reflection and refraction, resonance and echo.

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