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WAP23 Walking as Practice

Hosted by: Anna Viola Hallberg and Ami Skånberg
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WAP23 is an experimental way of exhibiting walking artists, while being in the process. It is based on 26 artists experiencing the same site/area. The concept was instigated by Berg Duo, Anna Viola Hallberg and Ami Skånberg.

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Exposition contributors (you find details of them on Research Catalogue)
Antonia Aitken (AU)
Nahelli Chavoya (MX/IR)
Hayley Whelan (UK)
Rebekah Dean(UK)
Karin Brygger (SE)
Anne Laure Vernet (FR)
Janice Jensen (DE)
Cecilia Lagerström (SE)
Gerhard Kowald (AT)
Jordan Rowe (UK)
Aurike Quintellier (BE)
Anna Mikuskova (CZ/US)
Cliff Andrade (PT/UK)
James Cunningham (AU)
Juanma Gonzaléz (ES/SE)
Dianne Reid (AU)
Fernanda Branco (BR/NO)
Benedicte Dahm (NO)
Alex Hawthorn (US)
Bernardita Bennett (CL/DE)
Cecilia Hedlund (SE)
Heather Kapplow (US)



APA style reference

(2023). WAP23 Walking as Practice. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/wap23-walking-as-practice/
Submitted by: Berg Duo

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hybrid flaneur/flaneuse

Hybrid flaneur/flaneuse has become a performative “orchestrator” of steps and technologies – of sensory and emotional encounters. It is this oscillation between the poetic, the socio-technological, the geographical and the emotional that shifts the meaning of flanerie and walking in the 21st century. Hybrid flaneur/flaneuse can be also described in line with the cultural and aesthetic trajectories of the 20th century ambulatory practices. Therefore, a hybrid flaneur/flaneuse could be a creative merging of the romanticised view of early flaneur, the radical tactics and political implications of psychogeography and the performative/site-oriented elements of Fluxus and Land Art – all considered through a wide range of embodied media, social and geographical sensitivities.

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