Non-Local Walks

Departing from the concept of non-locality we have been investigating how to establish new ways to entangle our practices and collaborate across urban spaces transnationally – to produce works together, at the same time, while not in the same place – reducing physical displacement. 

 

'Non-local walks' is thus a collaborative method based on walking simultaneously in the different cities we inhabit by following a score composed by the group. For each (scored) experiment, we depart at the same moment and walk for an agreed amount of time, experimenting with different modes of moving, reading, listening, seeing, sensing, sounding and thinking through these urban spaces. While digitally mapping our routes and paces, we physically perform defined tasks in order to later assemble, analyse and experiment with our findings in further configurations. The performed tasks can include photographing, reading, writing, recording sounds, collecting objects, drawing shadows, etc.

 

Sharing here a line of performative 'Non-local walks' where the following series of transformations embark from the scores below (pdf), serving as protocols to perform actions from. As the scores often suggest, the post processing of the non-local walks are left open in order to experiment with further possible assembles, configurations and constellations of the work.