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Walking as a Question, crossing walking, writing and listening

Authors of audio papers are invited, along with creators of sound walks for Walking as a Question, to share their thoughts and experiences about their works and this innovative practice of walking, writing and listening. Moderated by Geert Vermeire and Yannis Ziogas. Speakers: Maria Sideri (Greece), Pavel Niakhayeu (Belarus), Maria Ristani (Greece), The Carder’s assembly (Italy) and Simon Piasecki (UK)

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Walking as a Question, crossing walking, writing and listening

Some years ago Kristine Samson und Sanne Krogh Grogh proposed the Audio Paper bringing together audio, performance and text in a new and hybrid format. This concept was extended into a new form of audio walk, during the Walking Arts Encounters / Conference in Prespa. Writers of these audio papers are invited to talk at this Walk Listen Café.


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snaffle, snoodle

These fanciful-sounding words have no definitive origin: They probably just sounded right to someone who was sauntering, which is what they both mean. An Oxford English Dictionary (OED) example from 1821 describes someone “soodling up and down the street.” Credits to Mark Peters.

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