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POWER WALK


Power Walk is a project that began as a simple lament for their native Wales, exploring both past and present ventures that the Welsh countryside has been subjected to by our societies demands for power. It went on and continues to become an exploration of the multifarious power relationships that exist within society. From the power systems involved within the production of collaborative art and the artist-audience power dynamic to a simple desire to explore how exactly power is obtained and transported, who owns it, who delivers it, who protects it, who controls it, who sells it, who buys it, who has it and who wants it…

The project itself takes many forms, from guerrilla performance and interactive installations to a public blog that functions as an open diary of the project.

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Credits

Bram Thomas Arnold and Eleanor Wynne Davis are the curators of a project in a constant state of flux.

About the Creator

Bram Thomas Arnold and Eleanor Wynne Davis are both currently students on the world's first MA in Arts & Ecology at Dartington College of Arts. This is their second collaborative enquiry, they have shown work together at the Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World, Exeter. Eleanor is an experimental musician who has worked widely in the world of socially engaged and community focused creative projects. Bram is an artist and a writer who has shown work both nationally and abroad.