1. Walking Artists
1.1. DADA - The Banal City (visit)
1.2. Surrealism
1.2.1. Revolutionary Re-Enchantment - Deambulation
1.2.1.1. Surrealism (coincidence has a big value) - Ultimately the surrealists walk to discover themselves, not the city traversed nor the woman pursued.
1.2.1.1.1. Brassai
1.2.1.1.2. Breton
1.2.1.1.3. Aragon: "At long last we were going to destroy boredom" - He would give anything for a chance to encounter novelty. "I began to mix the landscape with my words"
1.2.1.1.4. Soupault
1.3. Situationist International
1.3.1. Guy Debord
1.3.2. Dérive
1.3.3. Psychogeography
1.3.3.1. Labyrinth
1.3.4. Expect Anything Fear Nothing - The situationist Movement in Scandinavia and Elsewhere
1.4. Francesco Careri - Walking as an Aesthetic Practice
1.5. Marina Abramovic and Ulai
1.6. Francis Alys - Sometimes doing something poetic can become political and sometimes doing something political can become poetic.
1.7. Elastic City / Todd Shalom
1.7.1. Participatory Walks
1.8. Janet Cardiff / George Bures Miller - Video walks, Audio walks
1.9. Hamish Fulton - Only art resulting from the experience of individual walks. A walk has a life of its own and it does not need to be materialised in an artwork. An artwork can be purchased but a walk cannot be sold.
1.9.1. "The walking is the constant, the art medium is the variable"
1.10. Vito Acconci, Following Piece (1969)
1.11. http://www.walkingartistsnetwork.org
2. Personal History
2.1. Walking on Mountains
2.2. Travel photography
2.3. Street photography
2.3.1. Cartier Bresson
2.3.2. Robert Frank
2.3.3. Flaneur
2.3.4. Eugen Atget
2.3.5. Andrè Kertesz
2.4. New Zagreb / Common Areas (urbanism related walking)
2.5. Variables Ocultas (psychomagic act, authomatic walking, game walking, alternative mapping, typologies, adventures, multi layered walks)
2.6. Stereowalks
2.7. Walking around Arunachala
3. Understanding the practice of walking within the arts from a critical perspective to contextualise my process as 21st century walking artist
4. Conceptual Art
4.1. Tehching Hsieh
4.2. Hans Haacke
5. Articles
6. Mental Health
7. Subjectivity vs Objectivity
8. Walking as a practice outside of art
8.1. Religious Pilgrimages
8.1.1. Oslo-Trondheim
8.1.2. Camino de Santiago
8.1.3. Pilgrimage to Mecca
8.2. Wanderers/Explorers
8.2.1. Masahito Yoshida
9. Critical Path
9.1. Buckminster Fuller
9.2. Apollo Project
10. Around Y-blokka (a video walk around y-blokka, to be repeated when the y-blokka is there no more)
11. Typologies of walks
11.1. Embodiment of Statistics
11.1.1. Walks on the border
11.1.1.1. The life expectation walk
11.1.1.2. The anxiety walk
11.1.1.3. The civil status walks
11.1.1.3.1. The ageing walk - from the yougest hood (Sentrum) to the oldest (Ulleval)
11.1.2. Walks between calculated relevant coordinates
11.1.2.1. The increasing inequality walk
11.1.2.2. The four populations walk
11.2. Walks between peaks
11.2.1. From flat to flat (cheaper to most expensive)
11.2.2. The highest immigrants populated centers
11.3. France - Insee − Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques | Insee
11.3.1. "Race is such a taboo term that a 1978 law specifically banned the collection and computerized storage of race-based data without the express consent of the interviewees or a waiver by a state committee. France therefore collects no census or other data on the race (or ethnicity) of its citizens." - Race Policy in France
12. Outcomes
12.1. Photographs
12.2. Guide Book
12.3. Paintings
12.4. Video and Audio material
12.5. Kiosk
12.6. Critical Cart
12.6.1. A tool to disseminate literature, publications, fanzines, posters, critical printed matter
12.7. Carpet
13. Statistics
13.1. David Spiegelhalter
13.1.1. Re-Contextualisation of Walking Strategies (these walks break loose from the statistics and are crossing the city in different ways)
13.1.1.1. The Red Line (a Munch's walk between Ekeli, Sogn studentby, old Munch museum and New one)
13.2. Artists working with Statistics
13.2.1. Guerrilla Girls
13.2.2. Hans Haacke
13.3. Philosophy
13.3.1. Exploratory Statistics
13.3.1.1. Baconianism
13.3.1.2. Associationism
13.3.1.3. Cognitive Calculi
13.3.1.4. Phenomenalism
13.3.2. Confirmatory Statistics
13.4. Institutes of Statistical research
13.4.1. Norway - Statistik Sentralbyrå (SSB)
13.4.1.1. Oslo: Statistikkbanken Oslo kommune
14. Critical Vehicles
14.1. Krzysztof Wodiczko
15. Critical Path to Multicultural society?
15.1. India?
15.1.1. Thomas Piketty on Census and Cast System
15.2. France?
15.3. Elimination of Statistics on ethnicity?
16. Critical Thinking
16.1. Spatial Theories
16.1.1. Henri Lefebvre
16.1.2. Michel de Certeau
16.1.2.1. The Practice of Everyday Life
16.1.3. Jane Randall - Critical Spatial Practice
16.2. Frankfurter School
16.2.1. Habermas
16.2.2. Benjamin
16.2.3. Adorno