This article outlines the practice of enter & inhabit, a UK, dance and photography collaboration in outdoor spaces which foregrounds a sensorial relationship to space and place. Photographic images and reflective writings from a three-year research council funded project entitled Sensing The City are shared as a means to offer insight into the artistic methodology of enter & inhabit.
Credits Sensing The City Project Team: Natalie Garrett Brown, Amy Voris, Emma Meehan, Christian Kipp
Photography: Christian Kipp
Contributing Movement Artists (Postcards): Helen Poynor, Paula Kramer, Hilary Kneale, Sandra Reeve.
Through an interview by his co-collaborators, dance artists Natalie Garrett Brown and Amy Voris, this interview explores the photographic process of Christian Kipp, landscape and dance photographer, as he reflects on his experience of working on the
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