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art people place: July 2015
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Wednesday, 1 July 2015. Animal Tropes and Enchanted Woodlands. Animals in the woods, The Hunter and the Hunted. I have been researching appearances of animals in folklore and myth. I started doing this alongside my Reliquary Project, to think about what animals represent to us and how this has changed over the centuries, but inevitably this interest has started to influence other projects I'm working on. Becoming animals, Colwick Woods. In Saints and Animals in the Middle Ages. Their current project, Vie...
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art people place: Schrödinger's box, a cat reliquary
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Saturday, 14 March 2015. Schrödinger's box, a cat reliquary. Digital x-ray, 2015. I particularly like this experiment because it was truly collaborative, crossing scientific techniques with art and humanities (which is what archaeology does, really) and something I wouldn't have done if I hadn't been working with Dr Richard Thomas. It came about as a result of conversations and thoughts on what you can and cannot see. I'm making another piece about this. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click here to ...
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art people place: September 2014
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Monday, 15 September 2014. There have been substantial developments in my work over the summer. A transition, perhaps. My thinking about walking continues, however there has been a re-focussing, taking me from wider views to details; from landscapes to objects. Intervention as part of Refractal, Kings Wood, Corby, Northamptonshire, 2014. Map of the River Nene. One of Miles and Dacombe's own interventions is represented in The Art of Walking exhibition, currently on at The Museum in the Park in Stroud, Gl...
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Layers & Light: Sing Inspiration 2015
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MILES AND DACOMBE - FORWARD FOOTING. TRANSPORTED PROJECTS - THE ELOQUENT FOLD. Tuesday, 3 March 2015. We sang at The Royal Festival Hall! What an amazing experience! This link will take you to We Are Not Ashamed Of The Gospel / Take Me Back. Sing Inspiration 2015 at Royal Festival Hall, London, 2nd March 2015. Big Mass Choir including members of the Deep Root Tall Trees Choir. Choir Director - Daniel Thompson. MD - Gareth Fuller. The Royal Festival Hall. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Miles and Daco...
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Layers & Light: July 2014
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MILES AND DACOMBE - FORWARD FOOTING. TRANSPORTED PROJECTS - THE ELOQUENT FOLD. Thursday, 31 July 2014. Crumbs From The word Table Completed. Under our title The Eloquent Fold Phiona Richards. And I collaborated together during Transported Open Book strand and created three sculptural structures which are a play on a conventional bird table. Each word table has been collaged with book papers and maps, from old and unloved books, books which were heading for the landfill. I made a set of blue and mauve.
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art people place: Display and burial
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Friday, 6 February 2015. Archaeology is a continuous play between the hidden and the displayed. Sketch for Wrapped Bone,. It is curious that the things that prehistoric people would have displayed are now gone, the act of displaying them making them subject to corrosion by the elements. Whereas the things they buried were then preserved. In order for us to then dig them up and reveal them again, and display them in museums. However, prehistoric people buried their special things. The relic container, the...
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art people place: March 2015
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Saturday, 14 March 2015. Schrödinger's box, a cat reliquary. Digital x-ray, 2015. I particularly like this experiment because it was truly collaborative, crossing scientific techniques with art and humanities (which is what archaeology does, really) and something I wouldn't have done if I hadn't been working with Dr Richard Thomas. It came about as a result of conversations and thoughts on what you can and cannot see. I'm making another piece about this. Wednesday, 4 March 2015. Or, an object that you ca...
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Layers & Light: February 2015
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MILES AND DACOMBE - FORWARD FOOTING. TRANSPORTED PROJECTS - THE ELOQUENT FOLD. Tuesday, 3 February 2015. Miles and Dacombe First Public Forward Footing Walk. Spring is on the way and artist Jo Dacombe and I begin our Forward Footing adventures 2nd February in Nottingham. This is a free activity and we hope you'll join us! For more information please follow the link to Undiscovered Networks. Where you can see how the walk turned out! Monday, 2 February 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Last of Autumn.
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Layers & Light: October 2014
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MILES AND DACOMBE - FORWARD FOOTING. TRANSPORTED PROJECTS - THE ELOQUENT FOLD. Tuesday, 14 October 2014. Inspired by Inuit Printmakers. I was invited to work with Year 2, Italy Class at Queens Park Academy in Bedford. Our theme for the day was Inuit art and we were inspired by the Cape Dorset Prints. At the Canadian Museum of Civilisation. Before 1957, graphic art on paper was rare in the Canadian Eastern Arctic, d. Espite the lack of paper, a strong Inuit graphic tradition has existed for many centuries.
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Layers & Light: January 2015
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MILES AND DACOMBE - FORWARD FOOTING. TRANSPORTED PROJECTS - THE ELOQUENT FOLD. Saturday, 31 January 2015. I had the great pleasure of taking part in the Sculpture Network NYB ’15 International Celebration of Sculpture in the Artspace Studios. January 25th 2015, 10.00-2.00pm. 17 countries and 44 venues around Europe and beyond participated. Participants were invited to contribute to an exhibition Size Matters? For the exhibition I remade. In a new configuration. And showed Singing Ringing. Disappeared #43...
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