This event forms a key part of the strategic development of a multidisciplinary collaborative project, Walking in Air, which began in January 2021. It will lead to the creation of high-quality research outputs and their dissemination. The three partners involved in the event are Royal Holloway, the University of the Creative Arts, and the centre de livres d’artiste (CDLA) in Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, France.
The Walking in Air is a practice-based project that aims to regenerate the encounter between poetry and music through walking and the text score.
Each of the axes of our project – site-walking, score generation and realisation – is underpinned by a sustained reflection on air: as element, as weather, as the vehicle of sound, as breath. Building on the work of anthropologist Tim Ingold (2010), we use theoretical, literary and musical methods to investigate walking as a mobile, embodied and immersive encounter in the world and the ‘groundless ground’ (Irigaray, 1999) around us.
The scores that emerge from the project function as a particularly dynamic form of documentation of individual and collective activities. Each immersive experience is translated into a form of notation that can be re-enacted in-situ as well as made available for re-interpretation elsewhere by other artists, poets and performers. In generating these scores we are building on the existing work by both lead researchers on the relationship between minimal text scores and literary texts. Our participants – poets, composers, artists – share our interest in the relationship between text and landscape, and the reconsideration of the element of air against the backdrop of our current crisis.
The proposed in-person event at the CDLA in May 2022 was initially scheduled to take place in September 2021. Instead, because of the pandemic, we ran a virtual event: ‘Walking in Air de chez soi’. Participants walked separately, generating various kinds of text, audio and visual material. The results were shared in a closing symposium, and will be disseminated in early 2021 on the CDLA website. The response from participants was very positive and the same individuals will take part in our May 2022 event:
Stefan Thut (composer, CH); Carol Watts (poet, UK); Ryoko Akama (composer, UK); Leni Dipple (artist, FR); Marianne Schuppe (artist/ singer; DE); Sandra Schimag (artist, DE); Antoine Beuger (composer, DE), Astrid Verspieren (landscape artist, Fr).