Walking and Mapping

Walking and Mapping

Artists as Cartographers

Auteur:Karen O'Rourke

Uitgever:MIT

ISBN: 978-0-262-01850-0

  • Hardcover
  • Engels
  • 360 pagina's
  • 22 mrt. 2013

Contemporary artists beginning with Guy Debord and Richard Long have returned again and again to the walking motif.
Debord and his friends tracked the urban flows of Paris; Long trampled a path in the grass and snapped a picture of the result (A Line Made by Walking). Mapping is a way for us to locate ourselves in the world physically, culturally, or psychologically; Debord produced maps like collages that traced the “psychogeography” of Paris.


Today, the convergence of global networks, online databases, and new tools for location-based 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. Some chart “emotional GPS”; some use GPS for creating “datascapes” while others use their legs to do “speculative mapping.” Many work with scientists, designers, and engineers.

Karen O’Rourke offers close readings of these works - many of which she was able to experience firsthand - and situates them in relation to landmark works from the past half-century.

Contemporary artists beginning with Guy Debord and Richard Long have returned again and again to the walking motif.
Debord and his friends tracked the urban flows of Paris; Long trampled a path in the grass and snapped a picture of the result (A Line Made by Walking). Mapping is a way for us to locate ourselves in the world physically, culturally, or psychologically; Debord produced maps like collages that traced the “psychogeography” of Paris.


Today, the convergence of global networks, online databases, and new tools for location-based 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. Some chart “emotional GPS”; some use GPS for creating “datascapes” while others use their legs to do “speculative mapping.” Many work with scientists, designers, and engineers.

Karen O’Rourke offers close readings of these works - many of which she was able to experience firsthand - and situates them in relation to landmark works from the past half-century. She shows that the infinitesimal details of each of these projects take on more significance in conjunction with others. 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 phenomena.


Karen O’Rourke
is a multimedia and communications artist whose work has been exhibited in Europe, the United States, and South America.

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