Walking Pieces
A comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
Night Walk: Walking Clifton Downs and Ladies Mile at midnight
Night-Walk is an output of the Walking and Re-Creation project. Our project responds to our belief that social and health inequalities are linked. and uses a historical lens on walking to address unequal access to pedestrianism in our own moment.
WILD EYE – Audio postcards from the North Yorkshire coast
A series of audio postcards travelling the the coastal landscape from Scarborough to Whitby in North Yorkshire.
Xeno Walk
Xeno Walk is an Augmented Reality audio walk featuring the voices and sound works by activists and sound producers who embrace the collage as a tool of aural exploration and urban agency.
Circumambulations (Sao Bento)
A soundwalk that veers from invocatory poetry to nonfiction to fiction, transporting the listener from the here and now, to the here and then (a past recording of the site) to the "there and then."
Ghosthunter N16
St Mary’s Old Church is London’s only surviving Elizabethan churchyard, where the tombstone inscriptions have been lost to weather and time. This self-directed audio trail pieces together the fragments of story. Produced October 2021.
For the Sake of a Single Poem: a Benedictine monk’s meditations on Rilke
Beginning with a reading of Rilke's "For the Sake of a Single Poem", before a statue of a young monastic, Benedict, sequential echoes utilize space and place to weave together spoken and musical meditations on Rilke's take on creativity and loss.
Sydney Gardens Tree Weekender audio anthology
How To Draw A Tree
…a participatory art project bringing individuals with mental illnesses together with trees for a year-long creative, care-taking, reciprocal engagement culminating in an immersive SOUND WALK at the Arboretum, Guelph, Canada, and virtually.
From the center to independence, and back
From the center of São Paulo, I walk a circular route to the place in which independence was proclaimed. Like the royal rulers who set foot on Brazilian soil, I return to where I started, traveling through today's Brazil to reflect on its past.