Table of Contents
Dedication and Acknowledgements
1.2 Details of contributing works, sound files and technologies
CHAPTER 2. A background for my practice
2.1.1 Walking in the lived body: From Kant via Husserl to Merleau-Ponty
2.1.2 All walking bodies are not equal
2.2.2 Sound Artists and Walking
2.3.1 Matsuo Bashō, Haiku and Haibun
2.3.2 Text and poetry; the haibun
2.3.3 Contemporary haiku-writer-walkers
2.3.4 The concurrent presentation of the duration of walking
CHAPTER 3. Walking Through My Senses
3.3 Reflections on Walking Through My Senses
CHAPTER 4. Walking Time: Replicated Walking
4.1 Replication, Time and Place
4.3 Reflections on Walking Time: Replicated Walking
CHAPTER 5. A Pattern of Islands
5.2 Walking at my Island Scale
5.4.3 four rants for the summer solstice (after John Cage, 1977)
5.5.2 Walking Contención Island
Walking Contención Island Scrolls
5.6 Reflections on A Pattern of Islands
6.1 Answering my research questions
6.2 Contributions to knowledge
Appendix A. Contributing works
Appendix B. Digital Audio Workstation composition images
Appendix C. Walking sound recording; learning by doing