Making Routes: Journeys in Performance 2010-2020
Our new book is published this month by Triarchy Press. The book collects essays, images, poems and blogs from 10 years of creative journeys.
Read more…Our new book is published this month by Triarchy Press. The book collects essays, images, poems and blogs from 10 years of creative journeys.
Read more…My new article about our performance field work at rewilding sites has just been published. Read it at Studies in Theatre and Performance.
Read more…Jamie Lorimer has just published The Wild Ways of the Oak, a collaboration with Rosie Fairfax-Cholmeley, which was first developed at our Performing Wild Geographies workshop at Knepp Wildland Project.
An edition of 60 copies were letterpress printed
Read more…"Water matters: TUG onboard and TUG footpath" by Dr Laura Bissell
Studies in Theatre and Performance
Volume 36, 2016 - Issue 2
Laura Bissell's 'Landscaping with beavers' just published in RUUKKU: Studies in Artistic Research, special edition on 'Ecologies of practice'
An interdisciplinary group of ten researchers including artists, cultural geographers, and anthropologists
Read more…Laura Bissell's 'Tidal spaces: choreographies of remembrance and forgetting', just published in Cultural Geographies:
This article explores the potential of tidal spaces to perform acts of remembrance and forgetting. Using oceanographer Rachel Carson
Read more…Read my review of Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink’s Nomadic Theatre: Mobilising Theory and Practice on the European Stage, just published at Contemporary Theatre Review.
Read more…Our new article about a drift through London's Quaternary history has just been published, which I have co-written with Jamie Lorimer (Oxford) and Danielle Schreve (Royal Holloway):
'The bones beneath the streets: drifting through London’s Quaternary
Read more…A couple of journeying publications this month:
My article 'Rantin and Raving: Kieran Hurley's Aesthetic Communities' is available at Contemporary Theatre Review, accompanied by a filmed interview with Kieran Hurley for the journal’s online Intervent
Read more…Jamie Lorimer and I have published an article on our rewilding work at Knepp Castle Estate. 'Wild Performatives: Experiments in Rewilding at the Knepp Wildland Project' is available in GeoHumanities.
Many thanks to Professor Baz Kershaw for his gener
Read more…A new book about Deep Mapping includes an article written by Laura Bissell and David Overend, ‘Regular Routes: Deep Mapping a Performative Counterpractice for the Daily Commute’. Download the PDF version, or purchase a copy here.
Read more…Two new Making Routes articles recently:
Bissell, L. and Overend, D. (2015) Regular Routes: Deep Mapping a Performative Counterpractice for the Daily Commute. Humanities 4:3, pp.476-499
Bissell, L. and Overend, D. (2015) Reflections on a Mobile Train