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A Manifesto for a New Walking Culture: ‘dealing with the city’
A manifesto for the active and creative pedestrian – envisioning a walking that is neither a functional necessity (to shops, to work) nor a passive appreciation of (or complaint about) the urban environment.
Edward Woodman: The Artist’s Eye
Presents Woodman’s work from his entire career, including artists’ portraits, studios, exhibitions, installations and performances, collaborations with artists, social documentation and more recent and personal works.
East London Independens
A map of small businesses.
Queer Lovers and Hateful Others: Regenerating Violent Times and Places
Berlin is once more capital of queer arts and tourism. Queerness is more visible today than it has been for decades, but at what cost? This book argues that queer subjects have become a lovely sight only through being cast in the shadow of the new folk devil, the ‘homophobic migrant’ who is rendered by society as hateful, homophobic and disposable.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041)
A to B in MK
Publication on the participatory mapping project developed that took place on the Redways in Milton Keynes from 17th – 29th July, 2018.
In glass cabinet.
Activating Cities
A practical handbook on the lost art of getting lost, reading the signs around you, following their lead, and creating your own.
An Infinite Line: Brighton
A collection of writings which describe in words the mercurial and ephemeral light as it changes across a day, across seasons, and across a year.
The Architect-Walker 2018: A Mis-Guide
An anti-manifesto for changing a world while exploring it; a tool for playful debate, collaboration, and intervention.
Walking and Mapping: Artists as Cartographer
An exploration of walking and mapping as both form and content in art projects using old and new technologies, shoe leather and GPS.
Fusebox Festival 2018 Catalogue
A catalogue that collects, anticipates, and activates the fantastic experiences and happenings of Fusebox 2018.