Walking. We might take it for granted, but it is one of the ways in which individuals know, shape, and give meaning to places. Walking is an everyday tactic that bends the city toward unplanned ends (Michel de Certeau). It’s done for political reasons, for pleasure, for meditation. “Walkers are ‘practitioners of the city,’ for the city is made to be walked.[...] Just as language limits what can be said, architecture limits where one can walk, but the walker invents other ways to go,” wrote Rebecca Solnit in Wanderlust: A History of Walking.
The next League play date turns on walking. How does the environment around us affect how we understand our possibilities for action, and could our movements through the city shift those habits and conventions?
We’ll workshop some ideas from League regulars Jay White and Leah Weinstein, and of course adapt as we go. Bonus points if you arrive on foot.
Where: Elm Park, 41 Ave at Larch
When: Sunday 24 February, noon to 4pm
sportsbabel on February 20, 2013 at 2:12 pm said:
one of the walking exercises we did at Elm last weekend was from this post: http://www.sportsbabel.net/2008/07/the-tactile-burden-of-severality.htm
“Sensing Several”
it’s a nice way to start brainstorming about relation and walking…..