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An A5 size, 24 pages plus cover, colour printed and stapled zine which was produced as part of my walking art contribution to the 2023 Fourth World Congress of Psychogeography with its theme of ‘Watch This Space’.

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Smit, J. (2023). This constant flux. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/this-constant-flux-julius-smit/

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corpse road

Also known as corpse way, coffin route, coffin road, coffin path, churchway path, bier road, burial road, lyke-way or lych-way. “Now is the time of night, That the graves all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide” – Puck in Midsummer Night’s Dream. A path used in medieval times to take the dead from a remote parish to the ‘mother’ church for burial. Coffin rests or wayside crosses lined the route of many where the procession would stop for a while to sing a hymn or say a prayer. There was a strong belief that once a body was taken over a field or fell that route would forever be a public footpath which may explain why so many corpse roads survive today as public footpaths. They are known through the UK.

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