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Walk to Work

Walk to Work
Cerrillos, New Mexico, USA

The Everyday

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The Everyday

Collection · 48 items
Sub-collection

video art

Sub-collection · 30 items

Related

Walking piece

Trajets pendant un an d’une jeune fille du XVIe arrondissement

Trajects pendant un an d’une jeune fille du XVIe arrondissement maps one year of movements of a young woman studying political science, revealing a narrow triangular routine connecting her home, university, and piano teacher’s residence.

Paul-Henry Chombart de Lauwe
Walking piece

One Block Radius

Glowlab’s One Block Radius (2004) documented a Lower East Side block slated for the New Museum through walking tours, blogs, video, and interviews, creating a layered portrait of the area with perspectives from residents, workers, performers, and historians.

Glowlab
Walking piece

Buenos Aires Tour

Buenos Aires Tour begins with a pane of glass smashed onto a city map, its cracks forming eight arbitrary routes. Guided by chance, texts, recordings, and found objects create an intimate portrait where the historic and the everyday meet.

Jorge Macchi
Walking piece

The Granton Burn, from hill to sea

A series of walks in search of the Granton Burn, a river which is now only partially above ground. Old texts state it marked the western limit of the Granton bounday (Edinburgh).

Tamsin Grainger
Walk to Work by Bill Gilbert is part of the Physiocartographies series. He walked 50 miles from home to work, recording his journey with GPS, images, and sound, transforming the physical act of walking into maps, videos, and installations that capture the landscape.

As the artist Bill Gilbert said about Walk to Work on his website:

“For twenty-two years I have made the hour-long drive from my house in Cerrillos to my office at the University of New Mexico. For this piece, I decided to walk to work. I strapped on a backpack, headed out my door, and walked as straight a line as possible (given the variations in topography, land ownership, etc.) to my office at UNM. Along the roughly 50-mile trek across ranch land, the Sandia Mountains, and the northeast quadrant of Albuquerque, I recorded my perceptions from the perspective of a lone hiker walking across the land.”

Walk to Work is part of the series Physiocartographies.
“Started in 2003 in the field with the Land Arts of the American West mobile studio, the physiocartographies series combines the abstraction of cartographic maps with the physical act of walking the surface of the planet to create portraits of place. In the various works from this series I follow prescribed paths across the landscape using a gps unit to navigate and record points, a camera to shoot images and a digital recorder to capture sounds. The final works appear as reconstructed maps, videos and installations.

APA style reference

Gilbert, B. (2009). Walk to Work. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/walk-to-work/
Submitted by: Dani Spadotto

slew

A short walk or stroll, as in “I’ll take a slew around the harbour before going to bed.” from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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