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Terminalia 24 – a provocation

The Noose, River Severn, Gloucestershire. UK
Multiple locations
21 minutes
Walking piece

Terminalia is the ancient Roman festival of Terminus, the god of boundaries.
Artists were invited by artist curator Kel Portman to respond to a provocation and to submit images and words that reflected the notion of boundaries, wether physical, metaphorical or personal,

Credits

Suze Adams, Roz Chalk, Sabine Crittall, Alexander Caminada, Tamsin Grainger, Janette Kerr, Kel Portman, Kate Roberts, Liberty Rowley, Jacqui Strean, David Tidsall

APA style reference

Portman, K., & rozchalk, & Grainger, T., & Kerr, J. (2024). Terminalia 24 – a provocation. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/terminalia-24-a-provocation/
Kel Portman

Kel Portman

 

rozchalk

 
Tamsin Grainger

Tamsin Grainger

Living while walking, giving Shiatsu, writing & making art (United Kingdom) 
Janette Kerr

Janette Kerr

Janette Kerr is a painter who also works with film/sound (United Kingdom) 

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GPS, geo-poetic system

Geo-poetic system was a term coined by Lucy Frears during locative media art research (published 2017). The basis of geopoetics, a theory and practice developed by Scottish philosopher and poet Kenneth White, is to connect humans to the lines of the earth (White cited in McManus 2007: 183), or ‘what’s out there’ (Ingold 1993; 154; White 2005: 200; White 2006: 9). The contact White describes is often between the human mind and the earth, what he calls ‘landscape-mindscape’ (Legendre 2011: 121). Because of the embodied nature of locative media experiences using a smartphone in landscape for these walking art experiences using gps technologies Frears expanded this notion to being ‘landscape-mindscape-bodyscape’ (2017).

Added by Lucy Frears

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