Walking Pieces
A comprehensive catalogue of walking pieces.
Last Listener at the Mid Atlantic Frost Fair
Last Listener at the Mid Atlantic Frost Fair is a soundscape of a poem by Michael S Roberts, an English poet and polymath. It chronicles a mythical, dreamlike and almost hyperstitional journey of the poet and protagonist through a frozen world.
Saskambis #1. Lukiskiu aikste.
A piece by composer Jonas Jurkūnas. About the city that we do not see, and do not experience on the regular basis.
Dimensionz
With information travelling so fast, cultures are being easily influenced and Africa is in a dilemma as to how to integrate some of these changes into her deep rooted cultural heritage.
Saeflod, A Walking Requiem
Experience voices and music in the forest, a requiem for the Earth. You are invited to interact with a series of sound boxes placed amongst the trees. Walk, listen, pause, and move.
Down to the Woods
Writer Arnold Thomas Fanning takes up photography, and quickly realises that to get better he will have to take a lot of photos: so he begins to go out with his camera on 'PhotoWalks.' This podcast documents a PhotoWalk in a local forest.
lorg-coise….footprint
tam beith 411 and the Covidly Walking Project
Tam Beith (Beith, Gaelic for Birch). It is the hill opposite my house and for years I have been walking TamBeith from my door.
Vent Mapping
Vent Mapping is a series of audio and video recordings of vents in the Montreal neighbourhood I live in. The trajectory between vents, while walking, were traced and turned into a map. The recordings are played together as if a ventilating orchestra.
Heart Maps, Down the Line: An Ambulatory Audio Adventure
A unique ambulatory audio experience across two hours took people on a sound walk around the seaside town of Apollo Bay, on Gadubanud Country led by an imagined radio show hosted by project creators Amy Tsilemanis and traditional owner Richard Collopy. Participants were then transported to a theatrical scene on the beach, extending the stories heard in the audio then walked across the Great Ocean Road and into the Apollo Bay museum where a further soundscape and live singing in Indigenous language completed the experience: an exploration of how we connect with places and with each other, across the past present and future.
Faceless Stranger
Photographs like this one teach me to embrace the uncertainty while reminding me it can be a good thing sometimes. I hope you pick that up too.
Faceless Stranger
I hoped to capture the burden of having to go through life sometimes alone with some baggage and doing our best to stay hopeful that the destination is worth while.
Wild Words
A co-created community sound walk celebrating the natural world and imaginations of children in Southmead, north Bristol (UK).