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 It’s a Match

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stadt im ohr | urban sounds to go

Urban sounds to go produces walk along radio plays in the city of Berlin. The walks play with facts and fiction they weave site specific music whith historical original sounds.

Sound walk

and let no one be forgotten!

Three houses in Berlin stand as silent witnesses to the shifting tides of history. This audiowalk asks: what (and who) remains after empires fall?

Jeremy Knowles
Walking piece

Lost in Jüdischer Friedhof Weißensee

Beginning with the daily choice of walking or not walking to and from the largest intact Jewish cemetery in postwar Europe, the project mediates separation between experience inside and outside the burial grounds’ walls over a sustained six months.

Robert Yerachmiel Sniderman
Walking piece

The Monday Walks

The Monday Walks were inspired by the demonstrations that took place in Leipzig leading up to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and beyond, the so-called Montagsdemonstrationen (Monday Demonstrations).

Sophia New Daniel Belasco Rogers +1

Berlin

Collection · 38 items

marriage

Collection · 1 items

Related

url

stadt im ohr | urban sounds to go

Urban sounds to go produces walk along radio plays in the city of Berlin. The walks play with facts and fiction they weave site specific music whith historical original sounds.

Sound walk

and let no one be forgotten!

Three houses in Berlin stand as silent witnesses to the shifting tides of history. This audiowalk asks: what (and who) remains after empires fall?

Jeremy Knowles
Walking piece

Lost in Jüdischer Friedhof Weißensee

Beginning with the daily choice of walking or not walking to and from the largest intact Jewish cemetery in postwar Europe, the project mediates separation between experience inside and outside the burial grounds’ walls over a sustained six months.

Robert Yerachmiel Sniderman
Walking piece

The Monday Walks

The Monday Walks were inspired by the demonstrations that took place in Leipzig leading up to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and beyond, the so-called Montagsdemonstrationen (Monday Demonstrations).

Sophia New Daniel Belasco Rogers +1
Sound walk
Lange Spaziergänge, tiefgründige Gespräche in Bars, ein Kuss im Regen, veganes Essen, Fummeln im Park. Lilli trifft viele ihrer Tinder-Dates im Wedding. Gerade erst ist sie hierher gezogen, hat ...

Lange Spaziergänge, tiefgründige Gespräche in Bars, ein Kuss im Regen, veganes Essen, Fummeln im Park. Lilli trifft viele ihrer Tinder-Dates im Wedding. Gerade erst ist sie hierher gezogen, hat noch an einem gebrochenen Herzen zu knabbern und stürzt sich dennoch mitten rein ins Unbekannte. Bei ihren zahlreichen Verabredungen erkundet sie auch ihre neue Umgebung und stellt fest: der Wedding ist nicht wie andere Berliner Kieze. Eher roh und unromantisch. Aber auch nicht völlig ohne Charme. Vielleicht kann Lilli hier ihr gebrochenes Herz heilen. Was hat sie dabei schon zu verlieren?

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Fakhamzadeh, B. (2020).  It’s a Match. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/its-a-match/

pedestrian acts

By de Certeau: In “Walking in the City”, de Certeau conceives pedestrianism as a practice that is performed in the public space, whose architecture and behavioural habits substantially determine the way we walk. For de Certeau, the spatial order “organises an ensemble of possibilities (e.g. by a place in which one can move) and interdictions (e.g. by a wall that prevents one from going further)” and the walker “actualises some of these possibilities” by performing within its rules and limitations. “In that way,” says de Certeau, “he makes them exist as well as emerge.” Thus, pedestrians, as they walk conforming to the possibilities that are brought about by the spatial order of the city, constantly repeat and re-produce that spatial order, in a way ensuring its continuity. But, a pedestrian could also invent other possibilities. According to de Certeau, “the crossing, drifting away, or improvisation of walking privilege, transform or abandon spatial elements.” Hence, the pedestrians could, to a certain extent, elude the discipline of the spatial order of the city. Instead of repeating and re-producing the possibilities that are allowed, they can deviate, digress, drift away, depart, contravene, disrupt, subvert, or resist them. These acts, as he calls them, are pedestrian acts.

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