Walking Pieces
A comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
Dimensionz
With information travelling so fast, cultures are being easily influenced and Africa is in a dilemma as to how to integrate some of these changes into her deep rooted cultural heritage.
Down to the Woods
Writer Arnold Thomas Fanning takes up photography, and quickly realises that to get better he will have to take a lot of photos: so he begins to go out with his camera on 'PhotoWalks.' This podcast documents a PhotoWalk in a local forest.
Vent Mapping
Vent Mapping is a series of audio and video recordings of vents in the Montreal neighbourhood I live in. The trajectory between vents, while walking, were traced and turned into a map. The recordings are played together as if a ventilating orchestra.
Faceless Stranger
Photographs like this one teach me to embrace the uncertainty while reminding me it can be a good thing sometimes. I hope you pick that up too.
Faceless Stranger
I hoped to capture the burden of having to go through life sometimes alone with some baggage and doing our best to stay hopeful that the destination is worth while.
Whispers of Resilience: Maasai Women’s Journey Under the African Sky
Amidst the African landscape, three Maasai women adorned in vibrant beadwork elegantly carry water vessels, embodying tradition, endurance, and ancestral stories under the vast sky.
People Watched But Could Not See
My work reflects on how my chronic illness imprisoned me, rendering me unable to walk even up a flight of stairs. This piece explores the multidimensionality of disability to portray an intimate dialogue on the journey to reclaim mobility.
Take the First Step
A radio programme about Angela Maxwell, an adventurer who set out to walk around the world, and the challenges and dangers she faced in pursuit of her goal, all the while reminding herself of the simplicity of putting one foot in front of the other.
My Synthetic Thoughts
A journey through one's mind, where thoughts and memories flow in and out randomly and subconsciously. It is analogous to experiences I have during long walks, which, in turn, have given rise to some of the ideas brought to life in this composition.
Obervational Walking and the Five Senses
This is a color laser-printed zine (maroon on cream colored paper) – 8.5″x11″ folded in half and stapled. It is hand-assembled.
Parallel Walking UK x ID
An international walk-based cultural exchange exploring pedestrianism in two motor cities – Birmingham, UK, and Yogyakarta, Indonesia – resulting in a digital zine of works including walk-based songs, essays, photos and shared walk experiences.
A Walking Poem
'A Walking Poem' is a website that writes psychogeographical poems using real Google Maps directions from your current location to a random place around you.