Walking, wandering or nomadizing
Three ways of inhabiting movement. If the traced path offers a security often inherited or suffered, it can break down in the face of life's hazards, forcing new trajectories. In contrast, wandering is a passive, sometimes alienating form of wandering, in which the individual allows himself to be carried along by the flow without any precise goal. A third path emerges with nomadism: a posture that favors rhythm and harmony with the environment.