Phil Waterworth Researcher blog: The Flâneur Part 2

Image shows Phil Waterworth in his wheelchair in Sheffield City Centre

Phil Waterworth, The Disabled Flâneur and Fine Art PhD candidate, continues his odyssey across Sheffield city centre as part of a film project with filmmaker Dorothy Allen Pickard and support worker Joe. In this second part, the journey continues from the High Street to the Peace Gardens on Pinstone Street.

Part Two

Page 2 of a text based blog by Fine Art PhD Candidate Phil Waterworth, with a contour lines as a visual aspect. A text only version is available on this page as a download.

The Flâneur – Notes on a film by Dorothy Allen-Pickard. Page 2 of 4. Words by Phil Waterworth

This image shows me sat in my wheelchair on Barker's Pool, just near the war memorial. I am sat in the same position aa Rodin's 'Thinker'. The title, The Thinker, is written in purple capital letters across the image. Although it is a sunny day, i am wearing an olive green smock.

The Thinker – Phil Waterworth

Page 3 of a text based blog by Fine Art PhD Candidate Phil Waterworth, with a contour lines as a visual aspect. A text only version is available on this page as a download.

The Flâneur – Notes on a film by Dorothy Allen-Pickard. Page 3 of 4. Words by Phil Waterworth

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