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| Sacred Mobilities | – In:Sites
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Landscape, Place, Memory. June 10, 2015. July 22, 2015. I’m very pleased to announce my inclusion in a new edited collection on. This really is a very nice collection and I’m exceptionally grateful to the editors for allowing me to be part of the project. The collection is available from the Ashgate. Website or as an ebook from Amazon. Grey Area @ RGS-IBG 2015. Swanscombe: marginal narrations of a marshland /. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). The New Englis...
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Event // Uncanny Cities // – In:Sites
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Landscape, Place, Memory. Event / Uncanny Cities /. February 5, 2015. February 5, 2015. Conversation #3: Uncanny Cities. 17 FEB 2015 — Bartlett, UCL — Bedford Way G03 17:30-19:30. Workshop question: Why embody cities? Speakers: Dr. Alan Latham (UCL), Prof. Philip De Boeck (K.U. Leuven), Prof. Steve Pile (Open University). Chair: Prof. Jane Rendell (UCL). Figures of Folk @ LCC 9/2 – 30/4 2015. Exhibition / Staging Disorder. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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‘Where Legend is Thick’: notes on walking the Avebury landscape – In:Sites
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Landscape, Place, Memory. Where Legend is Thick’: notes on walking the Avebury landscape. February 16, 2015. February 16, 2015. On Sunday 1st February, Rupert Griffiths. And I joined Rob Irving. For a guided walk around the mytho-archaeological landscape of Avebury, Wiltshire, as part of the ongoing Public Archaeology. A Phenomenology of Landscape. Springs to mind – a cornerstone text for my PhD) and indeed there has been a sensory and affective turn the humanities in general, but still, it has to ...
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// The Eeriness of Chanctonbury Ring // – In:Sites
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Landscape, Place, Memory. The Eeriness of Chanctonbury Ring /. February 22, 2015. February 23, 2015. 8216;Though most people are fond of Chanctonbury Ring, there are also many who feel strongly that it has a ‘cold, evil feeling’, and will point out that ‘no birds ever sing there’. Many refuse to go among the trees or picnic near them, but give no specific stories to account for their impressions.’. 8211; J. Simpson (1969), ‘Legends of Chanctonbury Ring’. 80 (2), pp.122-131. Waterlog and Decay /. My World...
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| Grey Area @ RGS-IBG 2015 | – In:Sites
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Landscape, Place, Memory. Grey Area @ RGS-IBG 2015. June 7, 2015. June 7, 2015. That I am undertaking with artist, Clare Parfree. Has just had a proposal accepted for this year’s RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 1st-4th September at the University of Exeter, UK. We will be taking part in the second of two sessions entitled. Investigating the Anthropo-Unseen: Mapping the Paranormal, the Extraordinary and the Unknown,. Organised by Paul Kingsbury. Simon Fraser University) , Sara MacKian. OU) and Steve Pile.
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// Waverley Abbey // – In:Sites
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Landscape, Place, Memory. February 15, 2015. And is the first example of a Cistercian abbey in England, dating back to 1128 AD. Exhibition / Staging Disorder. Where Legend is Thick’: notes on walking the Avebury landscape. 2 thoughts on “ / Waverley Abbey /. Very good post. I certainly appreciatye this site. April 18, 2015 at 06:32. Thank you, glad you’re enjoying the posts. June 7, 2015 at 00:37. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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// Swanscombe: marginal narrations of a marshland // – In:Sites
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Landscape, Place, Memory. Swanscombe: marginal narrations of a marshland /. July 21, 2015. July 22, 2015. Having been lucky enough to catch the last day of the Swanscombe Project. Image courtesy of Google). As a place, Swanscombe is palimpsestic, its surface is inscribed with the scarring of industry, both contemporary and historical, commercial and residential waste, power lines, human occupation (Broadness moorings harbour a number of ramshackle houseboats and huts), prehistoric habitation (. The New E...
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// Dark Entries: A short introduction to the work of Robert Aickman // – In:Sites
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Landscape, Place, Memory. Dark Entries: A short introduction to the work of Robert Aickman /. March 15, 2015. March 15, 2015. And Mark Gatiss bringing attention to Aickman in their own work. Gatiss provides a particularly haunting (and haunted) performance in Dyson’s eerie short film adaption of Aickman’s ‘ The Cicerones. Which contains two of my favourite tales; ‘Ringing the Changes’ and ‘The Waiting Room’. The second collection,. Cold Hand in Mine,. Was published in July and boasts ‘The Hospice&#...
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Ph.D Summary – In:Sites
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Landscape, Place, Memory. BA (Hons) (N’hmpton), MA (London), PGCE (London), Ph.D (London). Enchanted Geographies: experiences of place in contemporary British landscape mysticism. One thought on “ Ph.D Summary. November 2, 2012 at 15:57. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. For more tha...
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Landscape, Place, Memory. Exhibition / Staging Disorder. February 5, 2015. February 5, 2015. Excellent exhibition at LCC, University of the Arts, London. Text taken from UAL web. Address / Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SB. Monday 26 January – Thursday 12 March. Monday – Friday 10am – 5pm, Saturday 11am – 4pm, Sunday closed. Staging Disorder’ is an exhibition of photography, sound and moving image exploring the contemporary representation of the real in relation to modern conflict. These artists portra...