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[Walk] in a Box | Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher
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Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher. The Extended Cloister (2010). Walk] in a Box. Walk] in a Box. All walks are made up of a series of moments and landmarks of memory. I’ve become recently interested in trying to ‘box’ these little moments, instead of trying to map an entire walk. Here, six photos (front, behind, left, right, below and above) can give the illusion of extracting the space in which the walker momentarily inhabited, in a sense removing them from the picture. Leave a Reply x. This e...
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Publications and Presentations | Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher
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Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher. The Extended Cloister (2010). Walk] in a Box. Review: Performing Site-Specific Theatre: Politics, Place, Practice’,. Outside-in: Guided Tours with C&T’s (im)mobile Map App’,. Conference Proceedings, (forthcoming). 8216;Play Walking’ (2013). Platform: Staging Play, Playing Stages,. Vol 7, no. 2, pp. 75-76. Framing the Drift and Drifting the Frame: Walking with Wrights and Sites’,. 2013), vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 48-60. Why Can’t We Stay Here? A Lone Twin Non-Trip’,.
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Wallking (2010) | Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher
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Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher. The Extended Cloister (2010). Walk] in a Box. WALLKING – On Sunday 7th March 2010, I led a small guided walk around Exeter following its city walls. Seventy percent of the city’s perimeter still remains and the purpose of this tour was to walk the remaining thirty percent back into existence. Armed with John Hooker’s famous city map from 1587 and a small guide book we circumnavigated the city with the wall acting as an incomplete text. Leave a Reply x. Catch t...
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The Extended Cloister (2010) | Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher
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Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher. The Extended Cloister (2010). Walk] in a Box. The Extended Cloister (2010). On Sunday the 4th and Monday 5th of July 2010 a performance took place in Torquay spanning 200m along a stretch of white carpet connecting Torre Abbey to the seafront.For the performers, the site-specific piece had three objectives:1. Get people onto the carpet.2. Change their perceptions of the site and the landscape.3. Keep it playful. And fun. A partnership between Ginkgo Projects.
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Murmurs (2013) | Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher
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Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher. The Extended Cloister (2010). Walk] in a Box. PHOTO BY ANDY WOOD. I was asked if I wanted to contribute something to Exeplorer. A day of stories, we made up, about real places’. It was part of the Exeter Ignite Festival. Which involved a huge body of performances within the city. But that is for another post. I liked the secretive nature of the walk, the double-takes it prompted from members of the public, unsure as to whether they were seeing a performance or...
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PhD Footprints | Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher
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Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher. The Extended Cloister (2010). Walk] in a Box. I’ve recently handed in the first draft of my thesis. Whilst writing I kept my notes inside a series of moleskine books. When I remembered I would make sure to make a note of where I was in the world when writing. What follows is a list of where my PhD has taken me. Huw Owen Building, Aberystywth University, Ceredigion, Wales. A Caravan, Tywyn, Gwynedd, Wales. A Living Room, Monks Road, Exeter, England. The White H...
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Unbreakable: Kaleider and Reverb’s ‘You With Me’ | Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher
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Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher. The Extended Cloister (2010). Walk] in a Box. Unbreakable: Kaleider and Reverb’s ‘You With Me’. I’m hiding in an alcove behind McDonalds in an underpass in Exeter. My pursuer runs past me oblivious to my location. I let out a sigh of relief. I’m winning the game. I’m experiencing You with Me. A pedestrian performance developed by Kaleider. Seth Honnor) and Reverb. Rachel Burton, Zach Price and Rob Stenson) which takes place entirely through a mobile phone.
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Performances | Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher
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Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher. The Extended Cloister (2010). Walk] in a Box. Leave a Reply x. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. From Here to There.
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Footwork: Expedition, Conversation, Non-Site | Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher
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Kris Darby: Pedestrian Performer-Researcher. The Extended Cloister (2010). Walk] in a Box. Footwork: Expedition, Conversation, Non-Site. I recently had the fortune to once again walk with the Walking Artists Network. This time a part of its AHRC funded ‘Footwork’ research group. The walk was from the University of East London Docklands campus to Dartford. Here are some reflections of it, which I should add, are entirely my own and therefore subjective. Why does scale = status? It was during the next day&...
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