The idea was inspired by the artists’ close work with the traveller community in Cambridge and by their nomadic lifestyle which is under threat. As well as being itinerant it will be possible to attach one walking house to another to form temporary communities, much like networked games consoles.
N55, whose mantra is to treat “art as a part of everyday life”, is interested in finding solutions to real problems through their artwork. Previous projects have included a rocket system for distributing printed matter or seeds, a home hydroponic unit for growing food and a living platform that can be suspended from trees or buildings.
In preparing the Walking House N55 has sought advice from specialists at BRA Global and MIT Institute of Engineering. All of their projects are documented on their website in the form of manuals, enabling others to use their solutions.
Lotte Juul Petersen, Artists and Programmes Curator at Wysing, said: “This project is a good example of how Wysing have been working closely with local communities, as well as our interest in working collaboratively with partners across the arts and sciences in ways that are beneficial to both parties.”
The Walking House is currently under construction in Copenhagen but will be on display at Wysing Arts Centre from October 24 until November 30 2008. It has not been confirmed whether it will take a ferry across the Channel or swim.
Find out more about the work of N55 at www.n55.dk.