The Stumble walks are public and site-specific, focusing on presenting ongoing research and lingering thoughts. During each walk, a narrator offers a new lens for the fellow wanderers to observe their surroundings along the way.
You are invited to join the upcoming walks, visit the archive and reference material of previous walks, or reach out to organise a walk.
You are invited to the walk with a narration by Linnea Lindgren and Anna Wittenkamp Rich somewhere in Tallinn, sometime in June 2025 (more info soon).
Walk 2
Through the Remnants of a (Post?) Soviet Landscape, with a narration by Karina Vabson
Thursday, the 29th of May 2025, from 18h00 until 18h45
The walk started at the Vihuri bus stop, Tallinn, and ended nearby in the Merimetsa forest
Following a path along the Pollinator (Putukaväil), we explored how identity an memory intertwine within the fading infrastructure of an alternative economy, and in the aesthetics of invisible and hidden spaces.
This walk was a meditation on nostalgia, decay, and the fragile architectures.
“The brain, fouled by sewage, school routine, and insurance, needs to respond once again to the humming of insects.” Andrei Tarkovsky, Nostalgia (1983)
Folder invitation for the walk Through the Remnants of a (Post?) Soviet LandscapeFolder invitation for the walk Through the Remnants of a (Post?) Soviet Landscape, insidePre-Putukaväil, photo by Martin Pennaste. Insert in the folder invitation to the walk Through the Remnants of a (Post?) Soviet LandscapePutukaväil under construction, photo by Dimon Taturin. Insert in the folder invitation to the walk Through the Remnants of a (Post?) Soviet Landscape
Walk 1
Along Publishing Infrastructures, with a narration by Laura Martens
Wednesday, the 14th of May 2025, from 18h00 until 18h30
The walk started at Põhja pst 2/1, Tallinn and ended near the Skoone Bastion with the launch of the publication With the Wind in Mind
A wall, a fence, a frame, a bin, a box, a pole, a pipe, a street, a square, a sheet, or a structure of sorts. A publishing platform emerges across the city; sometimes waiting, often holding, always changing.
Postcard invitation for the walk Along Publishing Infrastructures, frontsidePostcard invitation for the walk Along Publishing Infrastructures, backside