The Walking Library for Wild Ways

D Heddon, Misha Myers

Research output: Non-textual formPerformance

Abstract

'The Walking Library for Wild Ways’ is a socially engaged, relational performance and walking art project that explores shared walking practices can be facilitated digitally as geographically remote, synchronous and collaborative place-based making strategies for sharing global and local knowledge and ways of imagining futures of fragile cultural and environmental ecologies. It was commissioned by The Museum of Loss and Renewal as part of the ongoing Place, People and Time residency series. The Walking Library is an ongoing project created by Misha Myers and Deirdre Heddon with a series of editions first conceived and initiated in 2012 to co-create knowledge about local environments through sharing walks and readings with the public from collections of books, each aesthetically composed and curated for a specific context in partnership with local commissioning organisations in global contexts.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherThe Museum of Loss and Renewal
Publication statusPublished - 8 Oct 2021
Externally publishedYes
EventPlace, People and Time: Wild Ways Residency -
Duration: 8 Oct 2021 → …

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