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Reflections on walking and the disruptive experience (2024)

Kenneth Russo
David Serra Navarro, Carme Ortiz Valeri

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Our main interest is based on understanding spatial relationships from first-person experience, from our virtual and real body. Through the act of walking, movement in real time, we become cursors that dash across the interface of reality. A continuous process that brings us closer to the production of meanings, new relationships and representations, and also a dialogue with space and time, and the network. This article seeks to present a series of disruptive experiences, documented by the authors themselves, which constitute an exploratory framework of space to discover different symbolic interrelationships, and sketch out constructions of the common space in haptic, political, social and cultural mode. It offers a repository of unexpected, intersubjective encounters, from the empirical practice of walking, which arouses new perspectives to be able to interpret circumstantial spaces, to lose oneself in ‘non-places’, or reflect as to how to approach the landscape and/or the city by opening new imaginaries that add value to the ‘glocal’ place that we traverse and/or inhabit.
typeresearch exposition
keywordslandscape, intersubjective, drawing, walking, relational, places, space, Experience, disruptive
date24/04/2022
published07/06/2024
last modified07/06/2024
statuspublished
share statusprivate
copyrightDavid Serra Navarro, Carme Ortiz Valeri
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1607446/1607447
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/hub.1607446
published inHUB - Journal of Research in Art, Design and Society
portal issue2. HUB Issue #2 / Spring 2024 / Varia


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