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skying: links
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University of Northumbria, School of Built and Natural Environment. University of Northumbria, School of Arts and Social Sciences. Allen and Ellen Wexler. The Art Gallery of Renewable Energy. Whitelee wind farm, Eaglesham Moor, Scotland. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We say it's the wind. Windmill for an observatory. Correspondence (I): John Burnside. Correspondence (II): Alistair Peebles. Growth and Form (After D'Arcy Thompson). Soft Technology' (an essay by Fabienne Collignon). Postage stamps, etc. Was d...
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skying: Orkney
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Alec Finlay, 2011. Orcadian for ‘wee’ ‘peerie. Shetlandic for ‘wee’). This is our first day together – Alistair Peebles, Laura Watts, Alec Finlay: we could be the newly formed Archaeological Survey for Renewable Energy, A.S.R.E., but better by far to be pals out for a walk. We meet upstairs in the Stromness Hotel to outline some common aims from out of our different projects. Alistair Peebles, 2008. Laura Watts, Costa Head. Alistair Peebles, 2011. Poem, Alec Finlay; photograph, Alistair Peebles, 2011.
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skying: people
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Is an artist, poet and publisher based in Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK. His work crosses over a range of media and forms: from poetry, sculpture and collage, to audio-visual, neon and new technologies. He has published over 20 books and won 2 Scottish Design Awards. Much of his work as ‘microtonal,’ combining a number of smaller elements within a wider field. In residencies at BALTIC. Is a writer, artist and publisher who lives in Orkney, Scotland, UK. He owns and directs Brae Projects. Alongside this, she ha...
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skying: Dalchonzie
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Alec Finlay, Proposal for Dalchonzie. Photograph, Alistair Peebles 2011. Ken and I visited Dalchonzie on our Basho-inspired journey the road north. Where it figured as a pair for Kagnuma, ‘Mirror Pond’. Alec Finlay, 2011. A sense of purpose changes over time. Now the power station proclaims the identification of water with ‘renewables’. Alec Finlay, 2011. A rational energy program, integrating reflection and inspiration. Alec Finlay, 2011. Alec Finlay, 2011. Alistair Peebles, 2011. In the day’s best.
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