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Full-Text Articles in Philosophy
Movement And Participation: Journeys Within Everyday Environments, Johanna Hällsten
Movement And Participation: Journeys Within Everyday Environments, Johanna Hällsten
Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)
Motion is an elementary part of our everyday life; it determines our perception and appropriation of environmental features. We are immersed in the world while on foot, grounding awareness of the three-dimensionality of the world and ourselves through movement. As a site-specific installation artist, movement is a crucial aspect of my practice in the sense that it makes the work occur. I argue that the installation comprises the experience of the participant through his or her interaction with the space and the intervention that has occurred through movement. The experience is one which unfolds and changes as the participant walks …