Walking as Artistic Practice

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Desire Lines

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desire path, game trail, social trail, fishermen trail, herd path, cow path, elephan path, goat track, pig trail, use trail, bootleg trail

This entry was posted in Architecture, data visualization, Drawing, landscaping, Mapping, The Everyday, topography on August 19, 2022 by admin.

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← Lee Deigaard, Vixen. Vector (2013-17) Bill Gilbert, Walk to Work (2009) →

This site has served as both a home-base for walking workshops, and a research organization tool while I have been writing a book entitled “Walking as Artistic Practice” (contracted with SUNY Press, expected publication 2023).
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