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Showing posts from Category: walking

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January 30, 2020 January 30, 2020
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The Walkers Archive

“Go and walk. Walk as long as you wish. Walk to wherever you want. Yes. That’s it. I will be here waiting for you.” That is what I said to the twelve volunteers who accepted to be part of a […]

participatory art, psychogeography, walking
June 26, 2019 April 9, 2019
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Walks, wanderings, meandering

This series of subjective maps depicts walks mapped in scale 1:15000. The trails create shapes I can play with around the idea of the impossibility of overlay time and to create imaginary intersections that can only occur in a speculative […]

psychogeography, subjective mapping, walking, watercolour
June 26, 2019 April 9, 2019
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An offering, A rite, A cycle

This trilogy: An offering, A rite, A cycle, are subjective maps inspired by walks around three places: St Catherine’s Hill, in Winchester; Brockenhurst, New Forest and St Denys neighbourhood in Southampton. These places have a significant role in my process of creating […]

psychogeography, subjective mapping, walking, watercolour
July 15, 2019 December 17, 2018
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Cordón Develado

Cordón Develado cites two concepts: the red thread as a symbol of the menstruation that interconnects dimensions, explored by Cecilia Vicuña, and the drift from the epic poem “Amereida”, which “recognises the emergence of America as a gift”. The translucid […]

psychogeography, subjective mapping, walking, watercolour
June 26, 2019 June 19, 2018
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Sewing Routes

AROUND HIGHFIELD   AROUND ST. DENYS   Sewing Routes is an ongoing project about Subjective Mapping experimentation, which is the result of some of my walks around Southampton, as part of my “get to use process” to this city where […]

psychogeography, subjective mapping, urban imaginaries, walking, watercolour
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