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SWS22 2022

Box Moor Radio Walk

Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead, UK
36 minutes

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Kim V. Goldsmith

Kim V. Goldsmith is a multimedia artist, writer and creative producer who grew up on a farm on Wayilwan Country in central North-West NSW. She is now based on Wiradjuri Country, just outside Dubbo on the Western Plains of New South Wales. Her interdisciplinary creative practice has encompassed community engagement, sound, video, installation, story-gathering, writing and public programming that takes a creative, process-driven approach to the challenging environmental issues faced by rural, regional and remote communities. Kim’s work in this area continues to evolve as she explores layers of nuance and complexity within the territories in which she works, seeking the hidden elements that make them vibrate.

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Berlin-Kreuzberg – Through The Ears of An Almost Stranger

Drummer and writer Susanne Lambert relocated to Berlin during the Corona lockdown and adapted to limited social interaction by exploring the city through daily walks. She reads and interprets her new environment uniquely, despite minimal direct feedback on local meanings.

Niki Matita
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Stopping To Notice

“A woman has just suddenly touched her chest, as if remembering that she’s here.” Expanding on her popular Twitter account, Miranda Keeling invites you to join her as she stops to notice the small, magical moments of everyday life, in binaural sound.

Fresh Air Production Miranda Keeling
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Shadows and substance – a walk in Harridge Wood

The post documents a longstanding exploration of Harridge Woods on the Mendip Hills, combining walking, drawing, writing, photography, and film to investigate the history of a former resident, Frances Allen. It also reflects on the concept of place as defined by Alan Gussow, emphasizing deep experiential engagement with the environment.

Janette Kerr

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Kim V. Goldsmith

Kim V. Goldsmith is a multimedia artist, writer and creative producer who grew up on a farm on Wayilwan Country in central North-West NSW. She is now based on Wiradjuri Country, just outside Dubbo on the Western Plains of New South Wales. Her interdisciplinary creative practice has encompassed community engagement, sound, video, installation, story-gathering, writing and public programming that takes a creative, process-driven approach to the challenging environmental issues faced by rural, regional and remote communities. Kim’s work in this area continues to evolve as she explores layers of nuance and complexity within the territories in which she works, seeking the hidden elements that make them vibrate.

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Berlin-Kreuzberg – Through The Ears of An Almost Stranger

Drummer and writer Susanne Lambert relocated to Berlin during the Corona lockdown and adapted to limited social interaction by exploring the city through daily walks. She reads and interprets her new environment uniquely, despite minimal direct feedback on local meanings.

Niki Matita
Sound walk

Stopping To Notice

“A woman has just suddenly touched her chest, as if remembering that she’s here.” Expanding on her popular Twitter account, Miranda Keeling invites you to join her as she stops to notice the small, magical moments of everyday life, in binaural sound.

Fresh Air Production Miranda Keeling
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Shadows and substance – a walk in Harridge Wood

The post documents a longstanding exploration of Harridge Woods on the Mendip Hills, combining walking, drawing, writing, photography, and film to investigate the history of a former resident, Frances Allen. It also reflects on the concept of place as defined by Alan Gussow, emphasizing deep experiential engagement with the environment.

Janette Kerr
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A walk through the ancient and unique landscape of Box Moor in the Chiltern Hills.

Spend half an hour walking the ancient and unique landscape of Box Moor in the Chiltern Hills with life-trustee Dennis Furnell.

In spite of the decision to drive a bypass straight through the middle of this vulnerable chalk downland, indefatigable 84-year-old Dennis – naturalist, writer, broadcaster, photographer, painter, and guardian of nature – will never give up his fight to protect the land.

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Kempster, J. (2022). Box Moor Radio Walk. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/box-moor-radio-walk/

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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