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Fieldworks explores the manifold ways in which performance shapes and is shaped by landscape and environment, and offers modes of understanding how places are encountered, imagined, evoked or transformed through human and non-human activity. Places urban and suburban, rural and industrial, spectacular and overlooked, everyday and enchanting, remembered and contested, protected and degraded, enacted, looked at, moved through, worked on and lived in. Working in and across a diverse field of disciplines and practices, contributions from artists and scholars examine the complex ideas, feelings, experiences and concerns \u2013 physical, sensual, emotional and cognitive \u2013 evoked by landscape and environment, as imaginative representations, material realities and arenas of public concern, through both embodied engagement and critical apprehension.<\/p>\n

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Editorial
\nStephen Daniels, Mike Pearson, Heike Roms
\npp. 1 – 4
\nLoop (a geography)
\nHayden Lorimer, John Wylie
\npp. 6 – 13
\nWalking Women: Interviews with artists on the move
\nDeirdre (Dee) Heddon, Cathy Turner
\npp. 14 – 22
\nMe, You and Everywhere We Go: plan b [artists pages]
\nSophia New, Daniel Belasco Rogers
\npp. 23 – 31
\nDancing the Face of Place: Environmental dance and eco-phenomenology
\nNigel Stewart
\npp. 32 – 39
\nFieldworking with Atmospheric Bodies
\nDerek P. Mccormack
\npp. 40 – 48
\nHanging from Knowledge: Vertical dance as spatial fieldwork
\nKate Lawrence
\npp. 49 – 58
\nLooking backwards to walk forward: Walking, collective memory and the site of the intercultural in site-specific performance
\nLuis Carlos Sotelo
\npp. 59 – 69
\nThe Last Wolf [artists pages]
\nJohn Fox
\npp. 70 – 71
\nABSTRACT
\nDescribing Landscape: Regional sites
\nDavid Matless
\npp. 72 – 82
\nPings [artists pages]
\nSimon Whitehead, Barnaby Oliver
\npp. 83 – 85
\nMapping the Field: Moving through landscape
\nJo Robinson
\npp. 86 – 96
\nEchoes across the Past: Chorography and topography in antiquarian engagements with place
\nMichael Shanks, Christopher Witmore
\npp. 97 – 106
\nLandmarks
\nWapke Feenstra
\npp. 107 – 114
\nLiving Waterscapes: The practice of water in everyday life
\nJacquie Clarke
\npp. 115 – 122
\nLandscape with Students and Teachers: Landscape, environment and performance pedagogy in a Greek Summer Academy
\nHelene Varopoulou
\npp. 123 – 130
\nUnderworld, Underground, Underhistory: Towards a counterhistory of waste and wastelands
\nDavid Williams
\npp. 131 – 140
\nNotes on Contributors
\npp. 141 – 142<\/p>\n\n\n