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Yannis Ziogas

Introduction to walking Art

Designing Your own Walking Inquiry

Aspasia Voudouri

Walking as a form of art

Dora Bampali

Sociology of Art, Walking as a daily practice

Fay Stevens

Sociology of Art, Walking as a daily practice

Sylvie Marchand

Walking and anthropology walking in non-european culture

Katerina Pistola

Walking and gender

"Collective Memory Walk "
(Micro-Project)

Jez Hastings

Walking Art and Community based practices

Stefania Veldimiri

"Collective Memory Walk "
(Micro-Project)

Miguel Bandeira Duarte

Walking Art in urban environments

Athanasia Tziona

Art of mapping and Counter-Mapping

Fred Adam

The Digital Turn: GPS, Mapping, and Locative Storytelling, gamification.

Walking, Sound, and Augmented Space

Walking as Commons: Art as Network and Future making

Geert Vermeire

The Digital Turn: GPS, Mapping, and Locative Storytelling, gamification.

Walking, Sound, and Augmented Space

Walking as Commons: Art as Network and Future making

INVITED SPEAKERS

Molly Wagner (Australia) / AWA - Australian Walking Artists

Walking as a form of art

Melinda Hunt (Australia) / AWA - Australian Walking Artists

Walking as a form of art

Federica Rocchi / Colletivo Amigdala (Italy)

Walking and gender

Janice Jensen (Germany) / WAP/BKN

Walking Art and Community based practices

Anna Viola Hallberg (Sweden) / WAP/BKN

Walking Art and Community based practices

Björkö Konstnod / WAP/BKN

Walking Art and Community based practices

Clementine Butler-Gallie (UK) / the Rerouting project

Walking Art in urban environments

Viviane Tabach (Brazil) / the Rerouting project

Walking Art in urban environments

Alex Wilk (United kingdom) / Anima Loci

Art of mapping and Counter-Mapping

Tommaso Gorla (Italy) / Anima Loci

Art of mapping and Counter-Mapping

Tamara Witschge (Netherlands) / Creative Media for Social Change

Walking, Sound, and Augmented Space

Nick Verouden (Netherlands) / Creative Media for Social Change

Walking, Sound, and Augmented Space

Simon Piasecki (UK)

Walking, Sound, and Augmented Space

Stefaan van Biesen (Belgium)

Walking as Commons: Art as Network and Future making

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coordination crew

Fred Adam

Location based media explorer, Co-founder of the CGeomap project and the Supercluster NGO, creator of the GPS Museum Database and member of the Oika network.

Simona Vermeire

Simona Vermeire, PhD in Comparative Literature, Post Doc Researcher in the Ontology of plants (Critical Plant Studies) Uminho University, PT. Specific research interest in the connection between literature, arts, and science and the concept of consilience.

Geert Vermeire

Geert Vermeire, Artist, Poet and Locative Media Expert. Co-founder of Supercluster non profit and walk · listen · create, team member of noTours and collaborator of escoitar, and core team member of CGeomap.

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Collaborative Locative Media

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Supercluster invites world leading scholars and experts in the fields of ecology, humanities, sciences and arts, next to local and indigineous people, to enrich horizontal learning and group creation in processes with collaborative thinking about our planet, in the format of courses, workshops, games, and by creating locative media artworks.

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We coordinate, organize and design collaboratively courses, workshops, educational games, collaborative projects and processes in an integrative approach to relationships with one another and with the more-than-human Earth via locative practices and locative media.

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