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ℙ𝕝𝕒𝕥𝕗𝕠𝕣𝕞 𝟙𝟘 is an immersive sound walk set within North London’s Parkland Walk – a green corridor following an abandoned railway line. Along the way you will discover hidden stories, voices and rhythms of the Parkland Walk as you’re guided through an alluring commute starting at the derelict train platforms at Crouch End Hill (lookout for the bright coloured bench and orange handrail on the platform where you'll find a QR code for the experience).

Following narrated instructions, we invite you to join an audio experience where reality and fiction coexist through a collection of stories and sounds inspired by the memories and perspectives of Parkland Walk users. As you move, look and think in unison with the narrator, your sense of self is heightened but also put into question – whose reality are you embodying? Which sounds are constructed and which ones are real?

The project aims to celebrate the Parkland Walk’s important role as a much-needed space to escape the city and speculates other such spaces across London. What are those spaces and how can we use storytelling, research and sound to celebrate and protect them?

Platform 10 is a project developed by a team of students on MA Narrative Environments at Central Saint Martins. The project is led by Jessica Sammut, assisted by Leanne Finn-Davis, Teddy Godwin, Yutzu Lai, Chris Mademtzis and Lucy McCullough.

Pilot event: Saturday April 30th, 11:00am - 4:00pm
This walk is also running throughout the JWL Festival May 6-8, 2022

Platform 10 | Jane’s Walk London Festival 2022
Image: Chris Mademtzis

General Info

Event Type(s) Walks and Tours
Admission / Cost FREE

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Jane's Walk London

About Jane's Walk London is part of the Jane's Walk network, a global movement and a community-based approach to city building that uses citizen-led conversations to make space for people to observe, reflect, share, question and re-imagine the places in which they live, work and play. We encourage people to share stories about their neighbourhoods, discover unseen aspects of their communities, and use walking as a way to connect with others.
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