Corridor8 Strange Weather / Launch October 2010

Walk

Listening for the Corncrake

‘Manchester has taken possession of me for good. I cannot leave. I do not want to leave, I must not.’ W G Sebald

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Image courtesy of Susie Stubbs.

‘Out of the sea-fret drizzle a phantom ship appears like one of the spectres W G Sebald mentions in his fictive memoir, The Emigrants. Ocean-going craft confirm Manchester’s status as a port by sliding down the Ship Canal, towering over terraces with dreamlike intimations of other worlds. This landlocked building, Urbis, sleek and unexpected, has turned its back on the River Irwell, to face the town and its compact, self-contained centre.’ Iain Sinclair

To accompany the launch of Corridor8, Iain Sinclair was commissioned by the magazine to conduct a walk through Manchester. Taking a route from Urbis to the edge of the city, Sinclair’s walk has been adapted and edited into an audio walk read by theater maker Swen Steinhauser. Walking through the city listeners can contemplate Sinclair’s poetic, illuminating and (at times) wry text.

This audio walk, titled Listening for the Corncrake, is now available at Urbis (where iPods, loaded up with the talk, are available on loan). Or you can download the walk yourself here.

With this audio walk, listeners will be able to retrace Sinclair’s footsteps, seeing Manchester through the eyes of this renowned psychogeographer. An accompanying map and introduction to the walk is also available for download. The walk itself, and Sinclair’s text, offers a sneak preview of a major new work based in the North that the author is currently planning.

Download Adult map “Listening to the Corncrake” here

Corridor8 has also created a special children’s activity version of the map, available all summer from the Urbis website – and which literally maps out an engaging, fact-filled walk through the city.

Sinclair walk and map curated by Laura Mansfield for Corridor8.

Maps designed by Studio Dust.

Childrens’ activity map illustrated by Sally Renshaw.


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