World-Wide-Walks :Peter d'Agostino: Crossing Natural-Cultural-Virtual Frontiers

World-Wide-Walks

World-Wide-Walks :Peter d'Agostino: Crossing Natural-Cultural-Virtual Frontiers

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This book presents Peter d'Agostino's World-Wide-Walks project, providing a unique perspective on walking practices across time and place considered through the framework of evolving technologies and changes in climate. Performed on six continents during the past five decades, d'Agostino's work lays a groundwork for considering walks as portals for crossing natural, cultural and virtual frontiers.  

Broad in scope, it addresses topics ranging from historical concerns including traditional Australian Aboriginal rites of passage and the exploits of explorers such as John Ledyard, to artists' walks and related themes covered in the mass media in recent years. D'Agostino's work shows that the act of walking places the individual within a world of empirical awareness, statistical knowledge, expectation and surprise through phenomena like anticipating unknown encounters around the bend. In mediating the frontiers of human knowledge, walking and other forms of exploration remain a critical means of engaging global challenges, especially notable now as environmental boundaries are undergoing radical and potential cataclysmic change.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781783209132
ISBN10 1783209135
Number Of Pages 387
Item Weight 1157 g
Product Dimensions 216 x 216 x 30 mm
Publisher / Reseller Intellect
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Peter d'Agostino's pioneering photography, video and interactive new media projects have been exhibited internationally and are in major museum collections. He is an author and professor of Film & Media Arts, Temple University, Philadelphia.

David I. Tafler has published many articles on interactive media, avant-garde cinema and electronic art, appearing in journals such as AfterimageKuntsforum and others. He is professor of Media & Communication and Film Studies, Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania.

Kristine Stiles is the France Family professor of art, art history and visual studies at Duke University. She is the author of several books on contemporary art and theory and is also a curator and consultant to museums around the world.

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