HMVB00800U Musikvidenskab: Musikvidenskabeligt emne med performance og produktion: Emne 2: Walking & Sound: Performances, Cultural History & Artistic Concepts

Årgang 2025/2026
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Musicological Topic with Performance and Production_ Walking & Sound: Performances, Cultural History & Artistic Concepts

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Musikvidenskab

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Exploring a given environment by walking is at the same time trivial and exotic. 

 

The long cultural history of walking practices and reflections on the effects and the practices of walking have inspired writers, philosophers, artists, performers and theorists. Walking is no longer such an unreflective practice as one might assume; it is now an artistic, sonic and sensory research practice that has been developed and refined by many researchers, artists and musicians over the last few decades. 

 

This course focuses on sound and the performativity of walking, hearing, listening and sounding. Together, we will explore the practical and theoretical aspects of this practice. Therefore, this course combines critical reading with performance practice. 
 

The course consists of two parts each week.

 

- on Tuesdays, we will discuss and try to understand some of the most important texts on walking. These range from artistic programmes, such as Westerkamp’s Sound Walking from 1974, to aesthetic approaches, such as Evans (2012), and cultural theories around walking, mobile perception, and ubiquitous listening, such as Kassabian (2013).

 

- on Thursdays, you will guide us through a specific designed walk in an area of Copenhagen, giving the rest of us an opportunity to experience the area, the situation and the moment through our senses, body and kinaesthetic perception.

 

Walking is in this course not exclusively a subject of scholarly discussion. 

 

First and foremost it is a means of presenting and making an argument through the senses in a given situation. 

 

Therefore, your exam performance will also be a walk: as a concept, an audiovisual recording, an outline, a discussion topic).

 

Selected literature: 
 
Cardiff, Janet & Schaub, Mirjam (2005), Janet Cardiff: the walk book, Vienna: Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary / New York : Public Art Fund. 

 

Evans, David (2012), The Art of Walking: A Field Guide, Black Dog Publishing. 
 
Kassabian, Anahid (2013), Ubiquitous Listening: Affect, Attention, and Distributed Subjectivity. Berkeley, CA: Univ. of California Press.

 

Pink, Sarah, Hubbard, Phil, O'Neill, Maggie & Radley, Alan (2010), “Walking across disciplines: from ethnography to arts practice” Visual Studies, 25:1, 1-7 

 

Wark, McKenzie (2011), The Beach Beneath the Street: The Everyday Life an Glorious Times of the Situationist International. New York: Verso, 2011.

 

Westerkamp, Hildegard (1974), Soundwalking, in: Sound Heritage, Volume III Number 4, Victoria B.C.   http:/​/​www.sfu.ca/​~westerka/​writings%20page/​articles%20pages/​soundwalking.html

 

Blogs: 

 

http:/​/​www.walkingartistsnetwork.org

 

https:/​/​walkart.wordpress.com

 

 

Wikipedia entry:

 

https:/​/​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Sensobiographic_walking 

Undervisningen foregår som en afveksling mellem forelæsninger, projektarbejde og praktisk undervisning i performance og/eller produktion.
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