Pedestrian Provocations: Manifesting an Accessible Future

walk · listen · café

83 items
Online

Event details

2021-06-08 18:00
18:00 UTC
Free for supporting members!
3 - 5 euros
Café recording
Only available to registered users.

In 2018, Blake Morris and Morag Rose embarked on a distance walking exchange to explore disability, intersectionality and interdependence in relation to walking. Using Judith Butler and Sunaura Taylor’s walk in Examined Life (2009) as a starting point, they exchanged a series of walking instructions through digital tools such as e-mail, Twitter and WhatsApp. The resulting article, “Pedestrian Provocations: Manifesting an Accessible Future“, offered a series of provocations encouraging readers to walk with someone who ‘walks differently than you’, both together and at a distance.

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent global lockdown has increased the number of artists working through digital exchange. In this walk · listen · café, Morris and Rose will discuss this digital turn in distance walking and its implications for improving accessibility.
The pandemic has encouraged people to embrace walking together at a distance and allowed us to walk with a more global group of people than would be possible if we were meeting on the ground. How can we build on the positive aspects of connecting through technology, whilst also acknowledging its limitations?

The discussion will consider the complex relationship between diverse bodies, cyberspace, and movement, whilst addressing the challenges and opportunities of digital access. 
As we move towards walking together in person again, how can we integrate into our practice the contradictions and differences this moment has highlighted?

Blake Morris

Blake Morris

Marŝarto Grand Jury 2023 Marŝarto Grand Jury 2024

Blake is a walking artist and researcher based in New York City. His work focuses on participatory walking practices, the walk as invitation and walking together at a distance. His monograph Walking Networks: The Development of an Artistic Medium (London: ...

Morag Rose

Morag Rose

I am an anarcho-flaneuse and walking artist-activist-academic. In 2006 I co-founded The LRM (Loiterers Resistance Movement) a psychogeographical collective based in Manchester UK. On the first Sunday of every month we organise a free, communal, creative wa...

This event will be moderated by Babak Fakhamzadeh.

One thought on “Pedestrian Provocations: Manifesting an Accessible Future

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Also check out

Curated news
New
Historic Third Ward ghost sign walking tour uses augmented reality

18 Apr, 2024

Blake Morris
Score #19 – Morag (LRM)

11 Nov, 2021

Curated news
New
State of the ART(ist)

18 Apr, 2024

Free
walk · listen · café SWS22 SWS23
SWS Winners’ circle

2023-09-05 18:00

Online

We meet the winners of the SWS22 Awards. They discuss their work and process, and tell us what inspired them.

Blake Morris
British Summer Time, Season 5

31 Oct, 2021

Blake Morris
Score #18 – Mel Anie

6 Nov, 2021

Curated news
New
A modern pilgrimage through Herefordshire’s Golden Valley | Walking holidays | The Guardian

18 Apr, 2024

Free
Walking Piece SWS21
Street Galleries

Google

Place artworks curated by the United Nations (UN75) in the streets of 10 cities around the world.

Post Marŝarto23
The winners of the Marŝarto23 are…

13 Feb, 2024

The winners of Marŝarto23 are Monique Besten and Alison Neighbour, both covering pertinent life questions which affect us all.

Blake Morris
Score #20 – Carol

20 Nov, 2021

Blake Morris
Score #9 – Tamsin

13 Nov, 2021

Blake Morris
Score #17 – Mathilda

6 Nov, 2021