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Text = WALKING REFERENCES - working notes on texts/artists = * Abramovic, Marina<br>"Great Wall Walk", 1988 * Acconci, Vito<br>"Following Piece", 1969 * Alÿs, Francis * Apollinaire, Guillaume * Aragon, Louis<br>"Le Paysans de Paris", Paris: Gallimard, 1953 * Arendt, Hannah<br>on Benjamin * Augé, Marc<br>"Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity", Verso, 1995 * Barthes, Roland<br>"Mythologies", Vintage, 1993 * Baudelaire, Charles<br>The Painter of Modern Life and Other Essays Phaidon, London 1964; "A une passante" (To a passerby) * Benjamin, Walter<br>"Arcades Project", Harvard, 1999; "On some Motifs in Baudelaire" in Illuminations, Fontana, 1992, and Passengenwerk, The Paris of the Second Empire in Baudelaire. * Bird, Jon; et al, eds. "Traveller’s Tales", Routledge, 1994 * Braidotti, Rosi, On Nomadology * Brennan, Damian<br>"Discursive/Excursive", in Guidebook, pp.53-76, Camerawork, 1999. * Brennan, Tim<br>"Manoeuvre: Discursive Performance", in New Babylonians/Architectural Design, Wiley, 2001 with Suman Gopinath, "Manoeuvres" in Independent Practices, Bryan Biggs et al, eds. Bluecoat, 2000 * Breton, André<br>Najda, London 1960 * Brisley, Stuart<br>"Legs" * Bunting, Heath<br>"BorderXings Guide", <a href="http://www.tate.org.uk/netart/borderxingguide.htm">http://www.tate.org.uk/netart/borderxingguide.htm</a> * Bunyan<br>Pilgrim’s Progress * Buck-Morss, Susan<br>"The Flaneur, the Sandwichman and the Whore: The Politics of Loitering", in New German Critique 39, Fall 1986, and The Dialectics of Seeing * Burgin, Victor<br>"Chance Encounters: Flaneur and Detraque in Bretons Nadja", in, New Formations * Calle, Sophie<br>"Suite Venetienne" * Calvin, Italo<br>"Invisible Cities", Picador, Pan Books, 1979 * Cardiff, Janet<br>"The Missing Voice" * de Certeau, Michel<br>"Walking in the City", in The Practice of Everyday Life, CA: University of California Press, 1984, * Chambers, Iain<br>on walkman * Chatwin, Bruce<br>"Songlines", 1970 * Clifford, James<br>"Routes: Travel and Translation in the late Twentieth Century", MA: Harvard University Press, 1997 * Cunningham, Merce<br>(dancer who uses walking) * Debord, Guy<br>"Perspectives for Conscious Alterations in Everyday Life", "Theory of the Derive", in Internationale Situationiste 2, 1958. * Deleuze, Gilles; Guattari, Felix<br>"Treatise on Nomadology", in A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Athlone, 1988 * Donald, James<br>"Talking the talk, walking the walk", in Screen vol 40, no.3, Autumn 1999 * Dunn, Aidan<br>Vale Royale, Goldmark, 1999 * Freiberg, Anna<br>Window Shopping: Cinema and the Postmodern? * Fulton, Hamish * Gleber, Anke<br>"The Art of taking a walk: Flanerie, Literature and Film in Weimar Germany", Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 1999 * Gómez-Peña, Guillermo<br>Border Arts Workshop "Warrior for Gringostroika", MN: Graywolf Press, 1993 * Halprin, Ann<br>(dancer who uses walking) * Hand, Janet<br>"Follow Me", in Monograph: Tim Brennan, John Gange, ed. information as material, 2002 * Heidegger, Martin * Herzog, Werner<br>"Of Walking in Ice" * Hou je Bek, Wilfried<br>"The History of Pedestrian Culture", <a href="http://home.hetnet.nl/mr_15/186/italo.calvino/constrained.html">http://home.hetnet.nl/mr_15/186/italo.calvino/constrained.html</a><br> <a href="http://www.socialfiction.org">http://www.socialfiction.org</a>, <a href="http://www.socialfiction.org/psychogeography">http://www.socialfiction.org/psychogeography</a> * Jenks, Chris<br>"Watching Your Step: The History and Practice of the Flâneur", in Visual Culture, Routledge, 1996 "A Walk on the East Side",in Guidebook, ed. Brennan & Cox, pp.21-31, Camerawork, 1999 * Keiller, Patrick London & Robinson in Space, filmscripts * Killian, Lewis "Collective Behaviour", Prentice Hall, 1957 * Kimbell, Lucy; Lovinck, Geert; Mitchell, William concept of the CyberFlaneur * Lefebvre, Henri "The Production of Space", Blackwell Publishers, 1991 * Lévi-Strauss, Claude<br>"New York in 1941", (New York post-et prefiguratif), in The View from Afar, Basic Books 1985 * Lichtenstein, Rachel; Sinclair, Iain "Rodinsky’s Room", Granta Books, London,1999 * Long, Richard * Jie Lu, The Long March Project, <a href="http://www.longmarchfoundation.org">http://www.longmarchfoundation.org</a> * Miller, Graeme * Nietzsche, Friedrich * Thich Nhat Hanh<br>"The Long Road Turns to Joy, A Guide to Walking Meditation", Parallax. * Phillips, Andrea "A Path Is Always Between Two Points" in Performance Research, pp.9-16, Routledge, 1997 "Walking" in ed. Andrew Renton By This, Slade School of Fine Art. "To Norbury Park" in Tamsin Dillon, ed. Prospectus, Norbury Park Art and Landscape Project, 1999 * Pope, Ivan "Algorithmic Psychogeography", <a href="http://ivanpope.com/psychogeography/">http://ivanpope.com/psychogeography/</a> * Radmann, Susanne "Die Reise nach Jerusalem", <a href="reise.html">link</a> * Rainer, Yvonne (dancer who uses walking) * Rifkin, Adrian "Street Noises - Parisian Pleasure 1900 - 1940", 1993 * Schopenhauer * Simmel, Georg "The Metropolis And Mental Life" (1902-3), in The Sociology of Georg Simmel, ed. K. Wolff, Glencoe, 1950 * Sinclair, Iain "Lights Out For the Territory", Granta Books, London, 1997. * Solnit, Rebecca<br>"Wanderlust: a history of walking" * Smithson, Robert * Stanisic, Gordana "Installation", The Showroom, London, 1996 * Tuan, Yi-Fu "Topophilia" * Turner, Victor "Pilgrimage" * Wainwright * Whitman, Walt "Song of Myself", in ‘The Complete Poems’, Penguin Classics, 1995 * Williams, Raymond on ‘Ulysses’ in Country and City * Tien Woon and Charles Lim, (tsunamii.net) Alpha 3.4", <a href="http://www.tsunamii.net/alpha3.4/">http://www.tsunamii.net/alpha3.4/</a> * Wordsworth "Prelude"