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=Threads and Trails= It is also possible to thread your own way through the Knowledge-Land-Scape, through a practice that anthropologist Tim Ingold calls “wayfaring”.<ref>Ingold, T. (2010). Footprints through the weather‐world: walking, breathing, knowing. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 16, S121-S139.</ref> Such wayfaring is a practice of "feeling your way forward" in response to the many options to pivot or detour from your initial track. Although all wayfaring possibilities in this Knowledge-Land-Scape are bounded my own recorded experiences, observations and research processes, it is the careful maintenance of the open-ended and entangled nature of such processes that allow for you to feel your own way alongside them within this space. In fact, it is by this very refusal to enclose my observations and practices in conclusive take-aways, that you can start following another cut halfway your journey, or trail-off in response to an invitation you encounter on the way - which is where the most meaningful insights can be found. You might even be involuntarily redirected off course, by unanticipated events or astonishing new insights. Within this Knowledge-Land-Scape such re-directives are performed as either “Invitations” or “Ice-Pressure Ridges”. <div class="next_choice"> '''"Keep going"''' to learn about Invitations. </div> <small><references /></small>
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