Walking Pieces
A comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
mens maakt landschap maakt mens – interactive soundwalk / bicycle route
An interactive listening experience, based on field recordings and conversations with artists and experts about human interaction with the dutch cultural landscape in the past, present, and future.
Radio Walk with Paul Haley, Photographer
"If you can't find a photograph within ten yards of where you are, you're not looking hard enough."
Walking the Line
Participants were invited to start to walk as if to their homes, following as straight a line as possible. Prompts were given that predetermined stopping and reflective points based on Fibonacci sequences. As artists came from Australia, the USA, Greece and the UK, their routes led off in very different directions.
Colston’s Last Journey (Worldwide)
Roll out this walk thru version of Ralph Hoyte's Colston’s Last Journey work of soundart about Bristol and the Transatlantic Trafficking of Enslaved Africans anywhere in the world (iPhone; we're getting there for Android). For further info and to experience the work search colstonslastjourney.uk and follow the link to the 'worldwide' version.
Walking through the submerged forest
This piece is composed from my field recordings walking on the beach at low tide and readings of letters from Bexhill Museum archives, layered together with sound effects to bring to life a part of our eroding coastline and an archive which lies quietly unearthed.
Shore Land
Shore Land is a six-part sound walk along Chicago's Lake Michigan shoreline that contrasts settler engineering (social, legal, material) with Indigenous perspectives on the sovereignty of land and water.
Historic Cafés Route
The stories of nearly 100 historic cafés throughout mostly the south of Europe.
The Truth
This audio walk is located at the Trade Fair Ground in Leipzig and beams the listener into the future. Whether this is a dystopia or utopia what the spectator witnesses is open to individual interpretation.
Soundwalking, Listening and Contested Histories
An audio essay about soundwalking for Walking Encounters 2023 in Prespa