Walking Pieces
This is the Museum of Walking, a comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
A Week To Walk A Fortnight
If it takes a week to walk a fortnight…. The seven stories are set (and in some cases were written) in the area of London between the British Library and Smithfield Market. Stories beget stories and each of the printed tales has a companion story that is geo-located nearby the original. These stories are part
Crypsis
Join us on a spring time walk through Cincinnati’s Eden Park for a new adaptation of ancient mythology, where you choose which story to experience. Persephone and Inanna are both gods who returned from the underworld: one seeking reunion, the other in pursuit of revenge. In Crypsis you accompany a narrator, picking which path to
Bath Union Workhouse: a walk for the living with the route of the dead
A sound walk using Echoes xyz. A meander through a series of tragedies towards hope and responsibility. The walk uses sounds gathered during the two year Walking the Names project. A slow walking and reading of the names of those who died of poverty in the Bath Union Workhouse. Walkers researched into those names and
Decoding Nature: Sense Impression and the Biophany
For this walk, Zorica Kelly Markovich has partnered with Sound Walk September and MSVU Art Gallery bringing to life an augmented, interactive walking experience. In Decoding Nature: Sense Impression and the Biophany, the artist has layered audio recordings from nature to create an immersive sound walk, encouraging deep listening within and without the environment. Bringing
Round Our Place
Round Our Place is an exploration of meaningful places across Partick East and Kelvindale in Glasgow, Scotland. It is filled with the voices, visions, dreams and memories of people living in the community. There is a unique story and soundscape at each location along the route and a couple of added extras for you to
Garfield Park SoundWalk
The Garfield Park SoundWalk is a free, public sound art experience in Indy’s oldest city park. It consists of 22 geo-located soundscapes created by 7th-12th grade students at Christel House Academy South. Each piece uses musical and non-musical sounds to paint a scene or set the mood for that specific area of the park. This