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Gravesend exhibition open | The Swanscombe Project
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The Swanscombe Project current exhibition at the Blake Gallery. In Gravesend is now open for viewing and continues until Sunday 22nd of February. This entry was posted in Exhibition. February 11, 2015. Gravesend exhibition archive →. 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.
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some LANDSCAPES: Wave Movements
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Landscape in the arts. Map of recent post locations. Earlier locations map 1. Earlier locations map 2. Earlier locations map 3. Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Billboard poster advertising Mountains and Waves. Highbury, April 2015. We were at the Barbican on Sunday for the last concert in a weekend of new music entitled 'Mountains and Waves'. The first half was a premiere of Wave Movements. I had expected something quieter and more minimal. Hung in a gallery setting, his images radiate silence and mystery, th...
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some LANDSCAPES: Toward the sea’s edge
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Landscape in the arts. Map of recent post locations. Earlier locations map 1. Earlier locations map 2. Earlier locations map 3. Friday, July 31, 2015. Toward the sea’s edge. This week of the death of Lee Harwood, I remembered an unfinished post I began a few years ago on one of his books and its inspiration, Raymond Roussel's poem, 'La Source'. I will return to this shortly, but it seems fitting to say a few things first about Harwood's own landscape-related poetry. According to the Poetry Archive. That ...
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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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Stevenage « THE RECOMMISSION FOR NEW TOWNS
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THE RECOMMISSION FOR NEW TOWNS. An open forum on the past, present and future of UK new towns. The Recommission for New Towns. Stevenage, July 30, 2016. All photos by Emile Holba. Worpole is the author of books on architecture, landscape and public policy. In 1999 he edited a Festscrift for Colin Ward, Richer Futures. Published by Earthscan, and has continued to write about Ward’s influence on housing, play, and the politics of self-sufficiency. Other books include Modern Hospice Design. All that is solid.
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New Pages added | The Swanscombe Project
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One year on from the start of the project, all the photographers involved in the Swanscombe Project have been asked to send in their original personal statements or a re-working thereof. These statements express their individual intentions and interests in photographing Swanscombe Marsh and collectively illustrate the wide engagement in this project. The first of the statements are already in and you’ll find them on the new Photographers. Page Next to that is an About. This entry was posted in News.
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GO WANDER — No Fixed Abode
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From the Maginot Line to the Maunsell Forts. Modernism in the Mountains. To Oporto: Part 2. To Oporto: Part 3. To Oporto: Part 4. To Dungeness Part 1. To Dungeness Part 2. To Dungeness Part 3. Wander gets out there. For near, far,. Wander gets out there. For near, far,. Enough talking, a trip is in order! We'll be escaping London to explore England and beyond. And you can always find out where we've been. And what we've been looking at on our tumblr. From the Maginot Line to the Maunsell Forts. As cyclis...