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www.annececilielie.com
Anne Cecilie Lie's website presents her work at the intersection of walking, art, and cultural geography. The site details her explorations of landscapes and urban environments through embodied walking practices, emphasizing the sensory and experiential dimensions of place. It features her engaging with issues such as memory, identity, and environmental perception, often blending artistic expression with academic inquiry. The site includes documentation of her projects, which combine maps, text, photography, and sound to articulate nuanced spatial narratives. It also highlights her collaborations and exhibitions, illustrating how her practice situates walking as a form of knowledge production within both art and cultural geography disciplines.
Ascending into Trenches
Yannis Ziogas I wander in places visible and invisible. I find objects, I trace experiences, I foresee conditions of creativity. Where do I locate myself? I have been in places […]I have wondered in conditions and situations[…] And now I am here. Where is that here? Who do I find in this here?
Related
www.annececilielie.com
Anne Cecilie Lie's website presents her work at the intersection of walking, art, and cultural geography. The site details her explorations of landscapes and urban environments through embodied walking practices, emphasizing the sensory and experiential dimensions of place. It features her engaging with issues such as memory, identity, and environmental perception, often blending artistic expression with academic inquiry. The site includes documentation of her projects, which combine maps, text, photography, and sound to articulate nuanced spatial narratives. It also highlights her collaborations and exhibitions, illustrating how her practice situates walking as a form of knowledge production within both art and cultural geography disciplines.
Ascending into Trenches
Yannis Ziogas I wander in places visible and invisible. I find objects, I trace experiences, I foresee conditions of creativity. Where do I locate myself? I have been in places […]I have wondered in conditions and situations[…] And now I am here. Where is that here? Who do I find in this here?
I walked the edges of 4 of the Review islands in Rainy Lake, MN, USA, walking as close to the water as I could without falling in. I then drew maps of each walk from memory, and compared my maps to satellite maps.

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