
Getting To Know Your Home
In 2012, Matt Green walked across the US, from Rockaway Beach in New York to Rockaway Beach in Oregon, in 152 days pushing his belongings in a converted Runabout stroller. Walking simply makes him happy. He knew where he was headed but had no idea who he’d meet or what he’d see. Depending on where he was each...

Walking Home
N55 is a Copenhagen-based Scandinavian art collective who work around issues of art and everyday life. They created Walking House in 2008. The Walking House, a kind of bio RV, is a “modular dwelling system that enables persons to live a peaceful nomadic life, moving slowly through the landscape or cityscape with minimal impact on the environment. It...

4Culture’s EXTRAORDINARY SPACES…EVERYDAY PLACES
The Long Walk’s BFF 4Culture just posted this project profile about The Walk featuring part of an interview I gave last year.

Hollow Earth Tonight
I wish I could just empty my brain (and the contents of my phone and camera) into the blog but it will take a bit to process it all into a coherence the computer can understand. In the meantime, I invite you all over to Hollow Earth Radio tonight, Tuesday August 2nd, from 9-11pm PST....

Bad at Sports interview with walking artist Hamish Fulton
http://badatsports.com/2011/episode-282-hamish-fulton/ An intimate conversation with artist Hamish Fulton and Duncan MacKenzie, Co-Host of Bad at Sports Hamish Fulton first came to prominence in the late 1960s as one of a number of artists – including Richard Long and Gilbert & George – who were exploring new forms of sculpture and landscape art. A central characteristic...