TY - BOOK ID - 599521 TI - Walking and mapping : artists as cartographers PY - 2016 SN - 9780262018500 0262018500 9780262528955 0262528959 PB - Cambridge: MIT Press, DB - UniCat KW - earthworks [sculpture] KW - cartography [discipline] KW - walking KW - Art KW - anno 1900-1999 KW - anno 2000-2099 KW - Artists as cartographers. KW - Arts, Modern KW - Walking KW - Philosophy. KW - 1900-1999. KW - kunst KW - twintigste eeuw KW - eenentwintigste eeuw KW - cartografie KW - wandelingen KW - wandelen KW - Debord Guy KW - Long Richard KW - Cardiff Janet KW - Polak Esther KW - GPS KW - 7.038/039 KW - 528.9 KW - 7.01 KW - Cartography. Mapping (textual documents) KW - Esthetica. Kunstfilosofie. Kunsttheorie. Algemene problemen inzake kunst KW - 7.01 Esthetica. Kunstfilosofie. Kunsttheorie. Algemene problemen inzake kunst KW - 528.9 Cartography. Mapping (textual documents) KW - Artists as cartographers KW - Pedestrianism KW - Aerobic exercises KW - Animal locomotion KW - Athletics KW - Human locomotion KW - Cartographers KW - Philosophy KW - 7.049 KW - 7.038 KW - Thema's in de kunst ; het wandelen door het landschap ; walkscapes KW - Cartografie en kunst KW - Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen KW - Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 KW - Walking - Philosophy KW - Arts, Modern - Philosophy KW - Art de performance KW - Services basés sur la localisation KW - Marche (locomotion) KW - Cartographie KW - Thèmes, motifs KW - Dans l'art KW - Art, Modern KW - Performance art KW - Location-based services KW - Cartography KW - Marche (Exercice) KW - Themes, motives KW - In art KW - Themes, motives. KW - In art. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:599521 AB - From Guy Debord in the early 1950s to Richard Long, Janet Cardiff, and Esther Polak more recently, contemporary artists have returned again and again to the walking motif. Today, the convergence of global networks, online databases, and new tools for mobile mapping coincides with a resurgence of interest in walking as an art form. In Walking and Mapping, Karen O'Rourke explores a series of walking/mapping projects by contemporary artists. She offers close readings of these projects -- many of which she was able to experience firsthand -- and situates them in relation to landmark works from the past half-century. Together, they form a new entity, a dynamic whole greater than the sum of its parts. By alternating close study of selected projects with a broader view of their place in a bigger picture, Walking and Mapping itself maps a complex phenomenon. ER -