“There is no map. You run one.” is a site-specific audio walk for Re_Nature. While you listen to spoken word, soundscapes, and fragments of music, you are invited to think beyond the Tramkade. Why is a night walk also an exploration of your own body? Can places themselves tell a story? And can you walk through time, to what lies behind us and to what lies ahead? During the lockdowns of the Corona pandemic, we as humans learned once again that we can fall from the sky. We have to find a way to live with others and other species. With others who are not only geographically distant from us, but often also in time. How can we live with the fear of losing our best possible world without forgetting the future already
A collaboration with Aaron Chesham and Stephen Gallagher We began as wanderers a light and sound wa...
Light is one of our essences of living and at the same time it is one of the mediums to perceive our...
“Night on Earth: The Nocturnal Sensorium in World Cinema” draws on cinema and media studies, psychoa...
Our world is becoming brighter and brighter at night due to the increasing amount of light pollution...
Nightwalking enables the city to be rediscovered, reimagined and reinvented with each step. Away fro...
International audienceJust like the human body, cities are bound by the rhythm of the transition bet...
Witnessing the movements of the moon, stars, Milky Way and meteors is a fundamental first step in ex...
In their chapter in this book, Rupert Griffiths, Nick Dunn, and Élisabeth de Bézenac bridge between ...
Architecture is often understood to be the concrete facts of the urban landscape, however, this essa...
Cities are often understood as complex meshes of people, technologies and ‘animated spaces’ (Amin, 2...
Dark Matters explores the city at night as a place and time within which escape from the confines of...
International audienceJust like the human body, cities are bound by the rhythm of the transition bet...
International audienceAs a central field of tension in our society, a space of ideas and last-standi...
Nighttime Curiosity by Nathan Chase You get out of bed at night because you are unable to sleep. You...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
A collaboration with Aaron Chesham and Stephen Gallagher We began as wanderers a light and sound wa...
Light is one of our essences of living and at the same time it is one of the mediums to perceive our...
“Night on Earth: The Nocturnal Sensorium in World Cinema” draws on cinema and media studies, psychoa...
Our world is becoming brighter and brighter at night due to the increasing amount of light pollution...
Nightwalking enables the city to be rediscovered, reimagined and reinvented with each step. Away fro...
International audienceJust like the human body, cities are bound by the rhythm of the transition bet...
Witnessing the movements of the moon, stars, Milky Way and meteors is a fundamental first step in ex...
In their chapter in this book, Rupert Griffiths, Nick Dunn, and Élisabeth de Bézenac bridge between ...
Architecture is often understood to be the concrete facts of the urban landscape, however, this essa...
Cities are often understood as complex meshes of people, technologies and ‘animated spaces’ (Amin, 2...
Dark Matters explores the city at night as a place and time within which escape from the confines of...
International audienceJust like the human body, cities are bound by the rhythm of the transition bet...
International audienceAs a central field of tension in our society, a space of ideas and last-standi...
Nighttime Curiosity by Nathan Chase You get out of bed at night because you are unable to sleep. You...
Audio walks are increasingly used as tools for city boosterism and tourist promotion, in part becaus...
A collaboration with Aaron Chesham and Stephen Gallagher We began as wanderers a light and sound wa...
Light is one of our essences of living and at the same time it is one of the mediums to perceive our...
“Night on Earth: The Nocturnal Sensorium in World Cinema” draws on cinema and media studies, psychoa...