Goblin Queens and Qualia Knights
Goblin Queens and Qualia Knights
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A handbook for people who find that life is being hollowed out by digital media, populist politics, hyper-capitalism, AI and so on.
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Goblin Queens and Qualia Knights by Phil Smith
A little book of comfort for people who are troubled by the way that life is being hollowed out by digital media, populist politics, hyper-capitalism, AI and so on. It suggests ways to be yourself, in the face of a thousand pressures to become someone else. It makes life into a pilgrimage of purpose, humour, awareness and compassion. It can be used by anyone who wants to lessen their digital dependence and deepen their connection with their surroundings. It can be used by coaches, therapists and teachers - as well as walking artists, writers and anyone with a general interest in movement and somatics or politics and pedestrianism.
Dr. Phil Smith is a performance-maker, writer and academic researcher, specialising in work around walking, site-specificity, mythogeographies, web-walking, somatics and counter-tourism. With artist Helen Billinghurst, he is one half of Crab & Bee, who have recently completed an exhibition and walking project called ‘Plymouth Labyrinth (funded by Arts Council England), a short walking project in the Isles of Scilly and a residency at Teats Hill slipway. They published their book, The Pattern, in 2020.
In 'Living in the Magical Mode', (an edited collection of documents surviving from a discontinued book club), Phil starts from the insistence that "Magic is not a power or command over nature, but a relationship with nature" and goes on to explain his view of everything.
Phil's most recent book, 'The Silversnake Project', includes three ecogothic novellas which show us individuals and societies coming apart at the seams in the face of an eerieness that is often hiding from us in plain sight. The toolkit at the end proposes walking, hypnagogic and ‘new ritual’ practices that draw on the novellas and invite reflection and reconnection. The whole book was written and devised as part of Phil groundbreaking research at the University of Plymouth.
With Tony Whitehead and photographer John Schott, Phil recently published 'Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage'. He has also developed a ‘subjectivity-protective movement practice’ with Canada-based choreographer Melanie Kloetzel, published in January 2021 as 'COVERT: A Handbook'. With Claire Hind and Helen Billinghurst, he co-organised the 2019 ‘Walking’s New Movements’ conference at the University of Plymouth - on which 'Walking Bodies' is based. As company dramaturg and co-writer for TNT Theatre (Munich), he most recently premiered ‘Free Mandela’, co-authored with TNT’s artistic director Paul Stebbings, about the end of apartheid in South Africa. Paul and Phil have recently written a book about TNT Theatre’s transformation from tiny experimental theatre company to global touring organisation.
Phil is a member of site-based arts collective Wrights & Sites, who published 'The Architect-Walker' in 2018. As well as 'Walking Stumbling Limping Falling' (2017) with poet Alyson Hallett, Phil’s publications include 'Making Site-Specific Theatre and Performance' (Red Globe/Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), 'Rethinking Mythogeography' (2018) (with US photographer John Schott), 'Anywhere' (2017), 'A Footbook of Zombie Walking' and 'Walking’s New Movement' (2015), 'On Walking and Enchanted Things' (2014), 'Counter-Tourism: The Handbook' (2012) and 'Mythogeography' (2010). He is an Associate Professor (Reader) at the University of Plymouth.
You'd think he wouldn't have much spare time.
In 'Living in the Magical Mode', (an edited collection of documents surviving from a discontinued book club), Phil starts from the insistence that "Magic is not a power or command over nature, but a relationship with nature" and goes on to explain his view of everything.
Phil's most recent book, 'The Silversnake Project', includes three ecogothic novellas which show us individuals and societies coming apart at the seams in the face of an eerieness that is often hiding from us in plain sight. The toolkit at the end proposes walking, hypnagogic and ‘new ritual’ practices that draw on the novellas and invite reflection and reconnection. The whole book was written and devised as part of Phil groundbreaking research at the University of Plymouth.
With Tony Whitehead and photographer John Schott, Phil recently published 'Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage'. He has also developed a ‘subjectivity-protective movement practice’ with Canada-based choreographer Melanie Kloetzel, published in January 2021 as 'COVERT: A Handbook'. With Claire Hind and Helen Billinghurst, he co-organised the 2019 ‘Walking’s New Movements’ conference at the University of Plymouth - on which 'Walking Bodies' is based. As company dramaturg and co-writer for TNT Theatre (Munich), he most recently premiered ‘Free Mandela’, co-authored with TNT’s artistic director Paul Stebbings, about the end of apartheid in South Africa. Paul and Phil have recently written a book about TNT Theatre’s transformation from tiny experimental theatre company to global touring organisation.
Phil is a member of site-based arts collective Wrights & Sites, who published 'The Architect-Walker' in 2018. As well as 'Walking Stumbling Limping Falling' (2017) with poet Alyson Hallett, Phil’s publications include 'Making Site-Specific Theatre and Performance' (Red Globe/Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), 'Rethinking Mythogeography' (2018) (with US photographer John Schott), 'Anywhere' (2017), 'A Footbook of Zombie Walking' and 'Walking’s New Movement' (2015), 'On Walking and Enchanted Things' (2014), 'Counter-Tourism: The Handbook' (2012) and 'Mythogeography' (2010). He is an Associate Professor (Reader) at the University of Plymouth.
You'd think he wouldn't have much spare time.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781913743932 |
| ISBN 10 | 1913743934 |
| Title | Goblin Queens and Qualia Knights |
| Author | Phil Smith |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Triarchy Press |
| Year published | 2024-07-20 |
| Number of pages | 76 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |