‘The Walking Library’ is an ongoing practice-as-research project which explores the relationship between literature, environment and walking through a site-specific and peripatetic form of reading as performance. First commissioned in 2012 for the Sideways Festival of walking art (Belgium), the project has generated a number of subsequent commissioned events each original in conception and findings, including "The Walking Library for Women Walking” (2016) and “The Walking Library for a Wild City" (2018), the latter documented in the Artist Pages of this issue. The project asks how reading while walking through the landscape with others activates both the environment as well as the sociable, mobile and spatial endowments of the book that mak...
Unspoilt ecosystems and wildlife are becoming increasingly common in contemporary European cities. U...
This second edition of the International Conference on Ecopoetics organized by Bénédicte Meillon, un...
A version of this collaboratively authored article was first presented as a performance-paper at a p...
In November 2018, artist Alec Finlay published in this journal “Mapping the Wild City, Fiadh-Bhaile,...
From August 17 to September 17, 2012, Deirdre Heddon and Misha Myers created and carried a Walking L...
The Walking Library, inaugurated in 2012, has functioned as a mobile laboratory and art project for ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
The practice of walking allows us to engage with the city slowly, through kinaesthetic skill and the...
A locative literature project in three Brisbane public parks funded by Brisbane City Council. Our be...
Historical walks, literary walks, and walking book clubs – learn how Winnipeg Public Library is taki...
My practice-based research draws upon psychogeography and the relationship between walking, ideation...
Contemporary European cities have been undergoing rapid spatial and social transition (United Nation...
A contribution to ANTI Festival's 10th Annivesary Catalogue, which offers a reflection of walking ar...
This paper offers a systematic, experimental, walking methodology to facilitate an ethnography of a ...
Unspoilt ecosystems and wildlife are becoming increasingly common in contemporary European cities. U...
This second edition of the International Conference on Ecopoetics organized by Bénédicte Meillon, un...
A version of this collaboratively authored article was first presented as a performance-paper at a p...
In November 2018, artist Alec Finlay published in this journal “Mapping the Wild City, Fiadh-Bhaile,...
From August 17 to September 17, 2012, Deirdre Heddon and Misha Myers created and carried a Walking L...
The Walking Library, inaugurated in 2012, has functioned as a mobile laboratory and art project for ...
This book explores walking as a method of research and practice in the humanities and creative arts,...
WALKING CITIES: LONDON explores how the temporal and spatial realities experienced through urban wal...
The practice of walking allows us to engage with the city slowly, through kinaesthetic skill and the...
A locative literature project in three Brisbane public parks funded by Brisbane City Council. Our be...
Historical walks, literary walks, and walking book clubs – learn how Winnipeg Public Library is taki...
My practice-based research draws upon psychogeography and the relationship between walking, ideation...
Contemporary European cities have been undergoing rapid spatial and social transition (United Nation...
A contribution to ANTI Festival's 10th Annivesary Catalogue, which offers a reflection of walking ar...
This paper offers a systematic, experimental, walking methodology to facilitate an ethnography of a ...
Unspoilt ecosystems and wildlife are becoming increasingly common in contemporary European cities. U...
This second edition of the International Conference on Ecopoetics organized by Bénédicte Meillon, un...
A version of this collaboratively authored article was first presented as a performance-paper at a p...