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The sort of small, sleek vehicles or personal-mobility pods which such in-wheel drive systems might inspire would be a world away from the perambulatory Lohner-Porsche.
In its performative fragments and dark, static interiors, this perambulatory hallucination echoes the portraiture of Pedro Costa and the history-inflected reenactments of Anocha Suwichakornpong's By the Time It Gets Dark (2016).
Both are also perambulatory narratives: In the opening tale, "Ghosts and Empties," rather than make a scene at home, she has taken to ambling it off after dinner in her Northern Florida neighborhood.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, too, invoked this perambulatory imagery at the Vietnam summit, repeating several times during his post-meeting press conference that he was prepared to walk away from a bad deal.
His works in the round offer perambulatory experience of life of forms. He is among a handful of artists working with scale and quality of forms, concepts and materials. Like ever-evolving scope of a language, his ponderings reflect plurality of not just visual ideas but cultural concepts.
Guillory, John. "The English common place: lineages of the topographical genre." Critical Quarterly 33.4 (1991): p. 1. Brigitte Peucker describes that "nature in the topographical poem is not a medium of human transcendence or transformation but rather an emblem or mirror of the perambulatory figure in the foreground—of man as man".
At the time, the Dead Man Street Orchestra was described by The New Yorker as a motley collection of New Orleans street people belonging to "a subculture of rail-riding, outdoor-living hobos." They were known to "sleep out in the open, look for food in trash cans, indulge themselves with excessive drinking and drugs and play great music." A gritty photo-essay chronicling the hardscrabble perambulatory band, The Ballad of the Hobo by photographer James Heil, was published in Time magazine in 2006. While playing as the Dead Man Street Orchestra, the seeds for a brass band began to germinate in their minds.

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