Another season of sunrise walks is through. It was fabulous to walk w/ the lovely sunrises of @BarbaraLounder and others. Join us when we spring forward, and until then you can read my thoughts on Season 7 of British Summer Time:
https://t.co/tTjBEYPsfz
#WalkingArtistsNetwork
I reviewed @lucybradnock's excellent book, No More Masterpieces, for @caavisual. Definitely one worth ordering for the library!
'Bradnock['s book] raises the tensions between the virus of Artaud and his mutation through the American scene'
https://t.co/x02BBGHyqU
I'm not particularly invested in "Academic Twitter" as a thing, but I want to say something about one word in this CHE screed against it: "elevate." 1/
@thelrm@MikScarlet In DUMBO in Brooklyn they seem to have added a strip of asphalt to the cobbles. Very useful for a bike, though not so much for other mobility access issues.
Check out the latest edition of @livingmaps review! Delighted to include @ThreadandWord 's writing on walking, mapping and storytelling in #Margate 'A Different Lens' https://t.co/vO6mc07odr
@maggieoneill9@ClareQualmann@thelrm @DeirdreHeddon @theharry_wilson @chloerbass When I first looked at the WC report I immediately thought how useful it would be for advocating for walking work in the states!
Looking for innovative practice-based methodologies (arts based particularly welcome) for a report on practices for measurement and impact in public campaigns. Really interested in public interventions and work that combines quant and qual. Please recommend your, or others work!