Two Legged Research

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Two-legged Research is a course for true wanderers into an exploration of experimental walking.

A walk can be considered as 'a transitory experience where our deep human rhytms coincide with their environment.'

You will explore different methods with a particular focus on duration, instruction, navigation, rhythm, rest and movement.

This course is inspired by diverse walking practices, from the ancient Songlines of the Australian continent, to the Drunken Dragon walks from China, from the migrations of animals and plants, to the tourist hike and audio tours, from the wandering philosophers and psycho-geographers, to the marching band and carnival parade.

Which unexpected perceptions, questions, and revelations can walking lead us into? And how to compose a walk that can set us in an awe of wander (or wonder)?

Walking - ‘Move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once’

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in the old Maya culture : Red Sky walke, * your feet are the heaven of the earth (ancient Maya culture) invites you to go on a journey of discovery and new experiences, beyond the terrain that is familiar to you. The trick is to see the beauty in every experiment, simply because you will learn from it anyway. It is not about the preconceived end result, but about the unexpected that arises when you start experimenting without an end goal. Red Skywalker sets off without a plan and adjusts the course along the way, based on experience. This path is also about the stories we share with each other, the stories of experience through which we learn from each other.

The Walking Seminar. Embodied Research Methodologies in emergent Anthropocene Landscapes https://issuu.com/artist-in-residence-ahk/docs/wandelkrant___insert_samengebonden. assignment: from the exotics— to the everyday surrounding , read text together….

a walk as inspiration for a work or as a work itself…

Rebecca Solnit

Frederic Nietzche “A thought only gains value after it has been walked through”

* Richard Long: My footsteps make the mark. My legs carry me across the country. It's like a way of measuring the world. I love that connection to my own body. It's to me the world. Richard long. The Guardian, June 15, 2012.

In the nature of things: Art about mobility, lightness and freedom. Simple creative acts of walking and marking about place, locality, time, distance and measurement. Works using raw materials and my human scale in the reality of landscapes.

The music of stones, paths of shared footmarks, sleeping by the river's roar.

A Line Made By Walking and England 1967. Long created this work by repeatedly walking back and forth in a field made of grass. After that, Richard Long photographed this from an angle at which light enhanced the look of the line.

* Stanly Brouwn: takes walking, a man's step as his point of departure. the human measure against which all else can be compared. check it out! plus pictures.

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walk step, moonwalk in between exercise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-yX0GIi5s0 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-yX0GIi5s0

Francis Alÿs, strolls with critical thinking through world cities. so he enters a rich state of consciousness. which yields surprising videos. Francis Alÿs is known for using poetic and metaphorical techniques to highlight the political and social realities of his city. Often, the issues he addresses range from national border politics to globalism and areas of conflict in his community and the effects of modernism. Francis Alÿs – Paradox of Praxis I (Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing), Mexico City, 1997 The Paradox of Praxis 1 is a four-minute, fifty-nine seconds long video that features the artist as the primary subject. In the video, Francis Alÿs is seen pushing a massive block of ice around the city of Mexico until it melts into nothing. In total, Alÿs pushed the block of ice for 9 hours before it melted. However, the final copy of the video was edited and condensed to just a few minutes. The video features sights, sounds, as well as streets and storefronts of the city in the background. The final scene of the video also features a group of 3 young boys that smile up at the camera as the video comes to a close.

Though considered an absurd use of one’s effort and time, the act of pushing the block of ice around the city center was created by Alÿs to examine day to day life in Mexico city. As the video continues to progress, the audience is confronted with images of the sidewalks and puddles of dirty water in various areas of the city. was done to symbolize the frustration that everyday residents of Mexico City endure in an effort to improve their living conditions. that sometimes the only thing that one needs to enjoy their city in a new and unique way can be something as modest as a block of ice. the street, the crowds and the people who populate the street , determine his actions. Passers-by and traffic always provide unexpected twists. In his work Narcotourismo he walked for a week through Copenhagen, each day under the influence of a different dru after followed a depression. In london he walked past houses with fences. like a small child ALys rattled past them during his walks with a stick. Those walks culminated in a series of short films

Francis Alÿs Paradox of Praxis 1 (Sometimes making something leads to nothing)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZedESyQEnMA

The Lovers, The Great Wall Walk, Marina Abramovic and Ulay What walking means in cultural history:

and so on walking just as a motion, as process, as a going on in life, a continuum, a mode of self expression or discovery or exploration, a means of bonding with the landscape, or being at a raw level in the environment, like the Indian sadhus with their vowed walks, their walked vows.

(source: The Lovers, The Great Wall Walk, Marina Abramovic and Ulay. pg 95, 112)

Starting from two opposite points, they advanced towards each other for ninety days before coming together. Entitled The Lovers , this action marked not only the end of his relationship and artistic collaboration with Ulay, but also an emotional and creative rebirth. The artist considers The Lovers not as a performance, but rather as the 'conditioning' necessary to create a new work. Boat Emptying, Stream Entering; 3 objects which the audience is asked to use until the energy is transmitted: White Dragon: stand, head resting on a quartz pillow, looking down; Red Dragon: sitting, head resting on a quartz pillow, looking straight ahead; Green Dragon: lie down, head resting on a quartz pillow, looking up. The public is invited to experience physically, with their head resting on a quartz or obsidian cushion and their body in contact with the copper, the degree of energetic emanation conveyed by the materials. Boat Emptying, Stream Entering… , comes out of the experience undergone during this journey. The legends were always about the different dragons: Green dragons/Black dragons/White dragons/Red dragons.” Thus, the materials used here are energy-laden intercessors intended to convey to the audience experience.Their experience from the state of walking and also of being in China resulted in works which were exhibited amongst at Centre Pompidou.

https://www.ahk.nl/onderzoek/artist-in-residence/2017-2018/nick-shepherd/

the songlines wilfried hou je bek: algorithmic walking cern walk esther polak sound walks…