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Hi Andrew
Thanks for pointing this out. I am not very hot on social media but we did manage a tweet or two at some point. A great conference, didn't spot you there. Will be writing up something on our blog in due course and will send a link. So much going on this time of year! Hope all is well.
Simon Bradley and Ursula Troche (ArtCouple)

On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 at 12:44, simon bradley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Andrew
Thanks for pointing this out. I am not very hot on social media but did manage a tweet at some point. A great conference, didn't spot you there. Will be writing up something on our blog in due course and will send a link. So much going on this time of year! Hope all is well.
Simon Bradley and Ursula troche (ArtCouple)

On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 at 12:27, Ami Skanberg Dahlstedt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear Andrew,
were you there?
I posted photos on Instagram, and I have seen others do that.
I hope that I met you, 
but the programme was very packed.
Were you there?
I plan to write something more, 
but November is a killer for me.
Thankyou for reminding of visibility and sharing works!
I will get back.
Yours, 
Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt,
Sweden





Den ons 13 nov. 2019 kl 13:07 skrev Andrew Stuck <[log in to unmask]>:
Hi there

Was there a sign up for secrecy about the Walking New Movements event in Plymouth at the start of the month?

We’ve heard nothing more from any of the participants - no chit chat on the network for sure - so how do we hear about all the papers, performances, actions made there? 

Here’s Phil’s impressive list from the archives:

OK, looks like pretty much all the paper givers, and walk-makers and performers are registered, so here's the remarkable list of participants - the titles of papers, the exhibition, provocation-makers, walks, and performances, for the 'Walking's New Movements' conference, 1st to 3rd November, Plymouth (UK), and the link to register to come to the conference.
There will be the following papers: 
Cathy Turner ‘Walking With Elephants’, 
Jeremy Hastings ‘Walking with pack animals - donkeys, day after day and how this impacts upon the walking artist’.
James Frost and Sonia Overall ‘Being Horse’
Simon Bradley & Ursula Troche ‘Micro-psychogeography: walking as a re-source for reimagining place-identity’
Ami Skånberg Dahlstedt ‘Suriashi as a ceremonial, subversive act’ 
Geraldine van Heemstra ‘You only see the Wind through what it touches’
Sarah Harper, ‘The Great Crossing : reactivating a coal-field through walking’
Rosalind Murray and Art O’Neill Mooney ‘C-BUG’
Volkhardt Müller, Professor John Wylie, Dr Paula Crutchlow, Chris Hunt, Dr Steven Palmer, Professor John Drever ‘Walking with the biological-digital apparatus of The Common Line’ 
Cathy Greenhalgh ‘Shapeshifting: ‘Obecity’, A Fat Female Psychogeography of London.’
Robert Bean and Barbara Lounder ‘Breathing-in-the-Breathable: annotated walks as public pedagogy’ 
Davina Kirkpatrick and Carol Laidler ’Walking-Not-Walking’
Jonathan Pitches ‘Handrailing a Route through Mountain Studies’
Rosie Sherwood ‘Walking toward Rewilding?’
Sarah Scaife ‘Magical aesthetics: walking with eight legs’
Ken Wilson ‘White Man Walking: Settler Ambulation in Colonized Spaces’, 
Richard White ‘Walking-with whiteness’
Carol Taylor & Nikki Fairchild ‘Mind the gap. Woman walking alone: Fear as Affective Assemblage’
Aled Singleton ‘Walking and Psychogeography: Studying Caerleon’ 
Anna Falcini ‘Chasing Mists: Walking to scent and sense the Atmosphere of the Hoo Peninsula’
Charlie Fox ‘Owning the territory - radical approaches to on the ground mapping and de/territorialisation’ 
Ali Pretty ‘Welcome to the Kitchen Table’
Hilary Ramsden & Clare Qualmann ‘CHIP WALK’ 
Debbie Kent & Blake Morris ‘The A-Game’ 
Elspeth (Billie) Penfold. Are You Listening? A Soundscape 
Simon King ‘Walking with Correspondence’
Sally Mann & John Mann ‘How long does a walk have to be?’ 
William Sharpe ‘What Does a Walk Look Like?’ 
Amy Sharrocks ‘on virtual walking’
Iain Biggs ‘Walking away? From deep mapping to mutual accompaniment’
Lizzie Hobson ‘Walking--‐with: methodologies for social change.’ 
Ben Waddington ‘Walking as an Agent for Observation: Noticing what we Notice’
Camilla Brudin Borg ’Imitation and co-creation: Walking through the narrative room’
Yael Sherill & Lianne Mol ‘Guided Tours vs. Walks’
Marie-Anne Lerjen ‘Walking Stairs’
Ruby Wallis ‘Outcrops - getting out, getting in’
Sally Watkins / Amanda Wallwork ‘Portland’ 
John Bowers and Tim Shaw ‘On MythoGeoSonics’ 
Rebecca Johinke, ‘Walking as a subversive and transformative act: Lilian’s Story’
Alyson Hallett ‘Stone Talks: Book Launch’ (with Helen Billinghurst & Phil Smith)
Lucy Furlong ‘sward (n.)’
Monali Meher ‘Backward walking in silence with incense sticks’
Tom Spooner ‘Transsubjective Walking: Visual Representation and the Sublime Today’ 
Meri Alarcon ‘Nomadic walking as storytelling’
Morag Rose ‘Desire Lines, DNA, Debored and Me’ 
Ishita Jain ‘The Walk of a Shape-Shifter: MAPPING ‘ELSE-WHERE’ 
Michele Whiting ‘Landandmybody … my body from the stillness drinking in…’
Leah Lovett, Duncan Hay, Martin de Jode and Andrew Hudson-Smith, ‘Walking in Tree Time: The Listening Wood project’
Miranda Whall “Crawling is a better way of getting around” 
Emma Bush ‘How do our bodies act as instruments of sensory navigation? A study through ‘shared acts of sensing’.
Vicky Hunter ‘Walking / Dancing / Moving with Trees’
Mel McCree, ‘Free Range Creativity’
Sam Christie ‘“It started with a film and ended with a walk”: Walking as a creative emergency exit’
Sam Kemp ‘Mythogeography and poetry: radical form, movement and the page’
Hamish Fulton: ‘Words From Walks’ 
Susi Gutiérrez ‘Exploring what is behind the veil’ 
Helen Billinghurst ‘English Cabinet’
Helen Billinghurst will open her ‘English Diagrams’ exhibition with paintings, drawings, objects from her journeys between Plymouth and Cambridge. 
Provocations from Jonathan Polkest, Megan Calver and Gabrielle Hoad, Philippe Guillaume, Chloe Lund, Gudrun Filipska and Carly Butler, Rachel Gomme, Ivan Pope, Stephen Hodge, Matt Fletcher, Kevin Butler, Elspeth Owen, Madeleine Kerslake.
Performances/walks/apps by Claire Hind & Gary Winters, Marilia Ennes, Monali Meher, Jody Oberheimer, Amble Skuse, greenowens, John Bowers & Tim Shaw.
Saturday night social performances by Kate Green, John Bowers & Tim Shaw, Mike O’Leary, Crab & Bee.
Organised by Helen Billinghurst (Plymouth College of Art), Claire Hind (York St John University), Phil Smith (University of Plymouth) 

 If you are too bashful to post to the network, we’d be happy to hear from you off list 

Best, Andrew
 


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