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in loving memory

Photo exhibition questioning the concept of commemoration through interventions in the public space, echoes the Situationists’ concept of détournement.

Babak Fakhamzadeh
walkingevent

WALC Confluence 7 – in loving memory

End of year report and an intriguing photographic exhibition

Geert Vermeire Yannis Ziogas +1
Walking piece

Walkabout

Sharon Harper’s Walkabout series shows dreamlike images of women walking in rural landscapes, using overlapping prints, blur, and multiple perspectives to evoke memory, introspection, and isolation, echoing the idea of creating personal “songlines.”

Sharon Harper
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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
walkingevent

Australian Walking Artists November chat with special guest artists

AWA'S November meeting is at a special time, 5:00 pm, Sunday 24 November AEDT to accommodate overseas times for guest artist Luca Idrobo who will talk about his walking art practice with Melinda Hunt, curator of the upcoming exhibition Walk With Me at Draw Space gallery in Newtown, NSW. Don't miss this special, pre-exhibition, opportunity for us to meet and talk with these walking artists.

Amy Tsilemanis

creating encounters

Collection · 66 items

Photography

5 sub-collections · 157 items

Related

walkingevent

in loving memory

Photo exhibition questioning the concept of commemoration through interventions in the public space, echoes the Situationists’ concept of détournement.

Babak Fakhamzadeh
walkingevent

WALC Confluence 7 – in loving memory

End of year report and an intriguing photographic exhibition

Geert Vermeire Yannis Ziogas +1
Walking piece

Walkabout

Sharon Harper’s Walkabout series shows dreamlike images of women walking in rural landscapes, using overlapping prints, blur, and multiple perspectives to evoke memory, introspection, and isolation, echoing the idea of creating personal “songlines.”

Sharon Harper
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
walkingevent

Australian Walking Artists November chat with special guest artists

AWA'S November meeting is at a special time, 5:00 pm, Sunday 24 November AEDT to accommodate overseas times for guest artist Luca Idrobo who will talk about his walking art practice with Melinda Hunt, curator of the upcoming exhibition Walk With Me at Draw Space gallery in Newtown, NSW. Don't miss this special, pre-exhibition, opportunity for us to meet and talk with these walking artists.

Amy Tsilemanis
Memory is a profound aspect of human existence. It shapes our identity, influences our decisions, and anchors us to our past. The interplay between remembering and forgetting is crucial in navigating our lives, as each serves a distinct and essential purpose.

Memory is a profound aspect of human existence. It shapes our identity, influences our decisions, and anchors us to our past. The interplay between remembering and forgetting is crucial in navigating our lives, as each serves a distinct and essential purpose.

When walking, inevitably, you will break. To rest, take a step back, take in your surroundings, or just to enjoy the scenery. You’ll likely enjoy your break by sitting down. Therefore, benches in the public space are intrinsically connected to walking; they’re like the punctuation marks between strolls.

This project documents public interventions in 60 cities in 16 countries, where benches are turned into commemorative objects, creating a space for unexpected encounters and discussions, while questioning the role of memory and commemoration.

APA style reference

Fakhamzadeh, B. (2025). in loving memory. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/in-loving-memory/

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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