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A to B in MK
A to B in MK (2018) is an artist’s book that documents 12 collective walks and cycle rides on the Milton Keynes Redways, a270km network of pedestrian and cycling paths that run in parallel to the Milton Keynes road grid.
The writing which explores parts of this network is a continuation of Hayley’s interest in sustainable transport, roads and oil. The publication includes a job application, written to Milton Keynes Council and Highways in the voice of the Redways asking for a role in the future of sustainable transport in the town. It is a sister publication to MKVH The Screenplay (2007), a book documenting a performance in which a coach was driven around the road grid of Milton Keynes until it ran out of diesel.
Take Me To Your Favourite Place
This work is in French.
Take Me To Your Favourite Place is an audio and written journal that starts with artist Maria Sideri’s trip to Brussels. The work suggests a subjective geography that observes and reinvents the city and its miscellaneous facts, in order to create movements between the spaces of a metropolis in constant transition.
Leaving Berlin : On the Performance of Monumental Change
Performance Research Vol 6. No. 1. Spring 2001
Departures
The first of three related issues which engage with the migrations of people, performance and performance cultures, generating writing around differing geographies and histories of travel and travelling performance in a diversity of written and visual forms.
Leaving Berlin : On the Performance of Monumental Change
Nicolas Whybrow
pp. 37 – 45
The Raft: Art is (Not) Lonely
Exhibition catalogue; 22/10/2017 – 15/04/2018. The exhibition was a follow-up of The SEA – salut d’honneur Jan Hoet (2015).
Swandown
Swandown is a film-diary travelogue of two artists' journey on a swan-shaped pedalo through the English waterways.
Mexotica – Incidents of Travel in Chiapas & Yucatan
Video of monologue for camera written and performed by Christopher Danowski: a white male travels to southern Mexico in search of Mayan mysticism and is instead confronted by surreal tourist behaviour.
Study Room Guide: Making Routes, Journeys in Live Art
This Study Room Guide is concerned with journeys as an emerging trend in Live Art. A significant number of artists, practitioners and companies are currently incorporating travel into their work and using journeys in a variety of different ways.
Yorkshire On-land Boating Club
Documentary film telling the story of the 2009 journey Heave. This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).
The Lone Twin Boat Project
Illustrated catalogue.
