Traveling and being on the road is not only physical relocation, but also determines our relationship to ourselves and others. Mobility plays a central role in how and whether sequences of movement can be managed – in presence and absence, distance and proximity, going and staying. How and as who we are on the move or standing
still has an impact on our bodily and spatial perception: What freedoms and constraints are created by different preconditions with which We go to places, find ourselves in dependencies and occupations and also produce them? What we take with us from different environments, as souvenirs, for example, is
sometimes physical in nature, sometimes ideational, and accompanies us for different lengths of time and intensities. How do We burden foreign and familiar spaces and how do they embed themselves in Us? What traces do we leave behind? Which memories and souvenirs do we keep?