Walking Pieces
A comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
Hammer&Egg – an immersive Audiogame
The mechanisms that our brain uses to form answers are made up of complex processes. In the world of HAMMER&EGG, your decisions matter. The immersive audiogame dives into the broad topic of cognitive bias and follows your conclusions along the path.
Colston’s Last Journey
Colston’s Last Journey: set sail on a sea of interactive sound layered over Bristol city centre upon which float the ghosts of 9 slave ships. Each of these audio ghost ships represents one facet of the transatlantic trafficking of enslaved Africans
Portland: The Town That Built Sydney
Portland: a social documentary, locative-audio app experience that brings to life the grit, sounds, stories and people of the small town of Portland, New South Wales: formerly one of the largest cement manufacturing plants in Australia.
Stopping To Notice
“A woman has just suddenly touched her chest, as if remembering that she’s here.” Expanding on her popular Twitter account, Miranda Keeling invites you to join her as she stops to notice the small, magical moments of everyday life, in binaural sound.
This Is Where We Begin
The memories of Wigan are waiting for you. Listen closely to the sounds around you, find the voice of your guide and the memory will become clearer.
Hill
From the actions of the work Colina, a proposition of walking towards the stillness, I discuss the relations of listening and the event insurgency as a starting point for creation and aesthetic fruition. I reflect with the gesture of sitting slides between displacement and stop, lingering, and between displacement and landscape, in becoming hill.
Soundwalking, Listening and Contested Histories
An audio essay about soundwalking for Walking Encounters 2023 in Prespa
Circling for Tomorrows
“Circling for Tomorrows”. Walking score by lerjentours. Agency for Walking Culture (Switzerland, 2023): https://www.lerjentours.net/circling-for-tomorrows/
Walking with Ghosts
We were delighted to connect with Thread and Word and work with Elspeth Penfold throughout the process. Through the walkshops, the expression and exploration of war became foregrounded . The walkshops also took us beyond the immediate vicinity of Folkestone and the last hundred years. Through engaging with poetry and art from global cultures, we reflected on the impact and experience of war across time, space and culture. This global perspective connected what was a site-specific artwork to a global story.
Coasts in Mind
A video documentation using sound, walking and weaving to share stories as method for collecting inter generational stories with adults with learning difficulties about coastal change with CITiZAN and East Kent Mencap in Herne Bay.
Nico’s Grave
In which I go for a walk
A dynamic video piece where I walk from my home in Brazil, to a small town in the north of Sweden, and back.