AUDIO-TOUR GUIDE BOOK RELEASED, STORIES IN RESERVE: VOLUME 1

http://temporarytraveloffice.net/stories/volumeOne.html

The Temporary Travel Office is pleased to release the first volume in 
its Stories in Reserve series of guide books.

The series will feature original guided tours created by artists, 
activists, historians and storytellers that span from polemic narrative 
to experimental soundscape. Taking its title from 20th Century scholar 
Michel de Certeau’s The Practice of Everyday Life, the series will 
attempt to engage with “fragmentary and inward-turning histories, pasts 
that others are not allowed to read.”

Stories in Reserve: Volume One presents three audio guides that take 
reader-listeners on journeys within the territory known as North America.

Iowa City-based artist and educator Sarah Kanouse guides listeners into 
a National Wildlife Refuge in Southern Illinois. Kanouse’s tour, America 
Ponds, intervenes in the conventional knowledge of the Refuge as a 
preserved landscape, reminding us that the Superfund-classified land is 
“a place where our most romantic feelings about nature collide with the 
reality of near-total human engineering.”

In the West Coast border town of Tijuana, Mexico, artist Ricardo Miranda 
Zúñiga (New York) finds one example of transnational commerce in a 
rather unexpected place–a dentist’s chair. With Dentimundo, Miranda 
Zúñiga shares interviews with several dentists working along the 
Southern perimeter of the US- Mexico border, finding that their 
practices serve a broad clientele that include a large number of US 
citizens.

Siting Expositions: Vancouver, a walking tour of Vancouver’s False 
Creek, examines the history and impact of two global mega-events—Expo 86 
and the 2010 Winter Olympic Games—on this rapidly-developed part of the 
city. Produced by artists Ryan Griffis, Lize Mogel and Sarah Ross, 
Siting Expositions presents tourists with a conversation among voices 
that view the development through different lenses.

Volume One consists of one full-color, 36-page booklet and three audio 
compact discs. For more information and to obtain the book (available in 
hard copy and in digital form), contact the Temporary Travel Office or 
see www.temporarytraveloffice.net/stories.

As tours are commissioned and produced, they will be made available as 
single tours that can be accessed by web-enabled mobile devices for use 
on location as well as in download/podcast form.
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