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Sabine Kussmaul visual artist

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  • About
  • Current work
    • Scribing movement
    • Experiential maps
    • Visualising process
    • Installation
    • Person-place-line
    • Combining territories
    • Indoor drawing environments
    • Under restriction
    • Process, rhythm, repeat
    • Video
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    • 2010 and earlier
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Sabine Kussmaul visual artist

Surfaces

Added on June 19, 2017 by sabine kussmaul.

During a 45 minute run in Crewe, Cheshire, I collected images, short videos, paid a visit to the train station, explored a derelict area ....
Though the running journey brought me through areas that would not be my running arenas out of choice, it made me bring down my own barriers to 'liking' such environments, much of which had to do with feeling comfortable to be seen to be running around there ('What is she doing there, running in a circle on a car park, ....sitting amongst debris'......). 
A certain kind of movement practise, ..running, ....walking or otherwise, comes with codes. Accepting them, breaking them (if not illegal), re-writing them can have astonishing effects. 

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