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Sacrificial Materials: Finding my feet in Stranraer
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Art and Public Space. Research Topics and Speculation about Art and Public Space by Scottish Citizen and artist Matt Baker. Thursday, 22 April 2010. Finding my feet in Stranraer. John Pickin at Stranraer museum gave me this wonderful visualisation of a previous 'regeneration' attempt around the Castle in Stranraer from 1967. This is a similar view today of the space that I am commissioned to work with:. To the west of the square is an empty branch of WHSmiths:. Graffiti from the top of the castle. Http:/...
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Mitch Miller | Mitch Miller
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Author Archives Mitch Miller. The Dialectographer’s Bulletin #3: Nothing is Lost. August 15, 2015. It’s been…a busy year! Three major projects have come to an end, another starting up, and there is of course, my Patreon campaign. Today I’ll talk just a wee bit about the first of them –. A residency that has resulted in a book (os the same title), I co-authored with my frequent collaborators Alison Irvine. So what then, did the Games bring to the East End? But the book now exists, and is easily got. The D...
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About - Weaving Truth With Trust
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All Our Stories, a brand new small grant programme, launched in 2012 in support of BBC Two’s The Great British Story – has been designed as an opportunity for everyone to get involved in their heritage. With Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). Funding and support, community groups will carry out activities that help people explore, share and celebrate their local heritage. Is one of the first groups in the UK to receive an HLF All Our Stories grant. Archaeologist Ingrid Shearer. Screen Manufacture: MYB Textiles.
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TS BEALL | ATELIER PUBLIC #2
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An Invitation to Play. CLAIRE DOCHERTY and SONIC BOTHY. MODERN EDINBURGH FILM SCHOOL. TOM NOLAN AND CATHERINE PAYTON. Her work has two distinct strands both attempt to answer (and pose) questions about landscape and placemaking. The digital side does this through considering distant (disembodied) landscapes, using found footage and reconnaissance imagery. www.tsbeall.com. Current projects include: Govan Hidden Histories. And Fair Glasgow Blog. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Address neve...
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My books | Heart of the Kingdom
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Heart of the Kingdom. Scotland’s Merlin: a Medieval Legend and its Dark Age Origins. Available from Amazon UK. A search for the real Merlin – the historical figure at the root of the legend. The prime candidate is identified as a Celtic warrior who, after escaping from a terrible battle in AD 573, lived as a recluse in the wild forests of Southern Scotland. Strathclyde and the Anglo-Saxons in the Viking Age. Available from Amazon UK. The Makers of Scotland: Picts, Romans, Gaels and Vikings. A history of ...
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Changing perceptions | Heart of the Kingdom
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Heart of the Kingdom. Laquo; Placemaking at Govan. A visit to the Govan Stones. March 13, 2015 by Tim. Govan Old Parish Church, home of the Govan Stones. In the foreground, a modern replica of the tenth-century Jordanhill Cross (Photo B Keeling). At the end of the post is a short video in which Professor Driscoll discusses the historical significance of the sculpture and its value as a heritage asset to the people of Govan. Changing the Perception of Govan’s Heritage. Posted in Carved stones. The Hogback...
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Placemaking at Govan | Heart of the Kingdom
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Heart of the Kingdom. Laquo; Govan Stones in the Top Ten. January 29, 2015 by Tim. The Graving Docks: nature has already reclaimed this forlorn, abandoned relic of Govan’s shipbuilding heritage ( Tom Manley). 8216;a multi-faceted approach to the planning, design and management of public spaces. Placemaking capitalizes on a local community’s assets, inspiration, and potential, with the intention of creating public spaces that promote people’s health, happiness, and wellbeing.’. Weaving Truth With Trust.
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Govan Riverside 3 – Markers | MATT BAKER
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Still There Were Brothers. Govan Riverside 1 – Actions. Govan Riverside 2 – Nothing About Us. Govan Riverside 3 – Markers. Kintra Street, Glasgow. Weavers’ Triangle, Burnley. What the Swallows Find. Govan Riverside 3 – Markers. Project shortlisted for Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum awards 2012 (Creativity). For further documentation and information on these projects please see the following links:. Nothing About Us Without Us Is For Us. Water Row Action Group. Website created by Medusa Media Creations.
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Tim | Heart of the Kingdom
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Heart of the Kingdom. Http:/ senchus.wordpress.com. Posts by Tim Clarkson:. August 11, 2016. The Bogle Stone at Govan. August 2, 2016. April 30, 2015. A visit to the Govan Stones. March 13, 2015. January 29, 2015. January 12, 2015. Govan Stones in the Top Ten. December 24, 2014. Older Posts ». Friends of Govan Old. Govan and Linthouse Parish. Govan Stones on Facebook. Govan's Hidden Histories. Nothing About Us Without Us. Some Thing Is Missing (blog). Some Thing Is Missing (FB). Weaving Truth With Trust.
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Sacrificial Materials: Movements of Affirmation - Yes
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Art and Public Space. Research Topics and Speculation about Art and Public Space by Scottish Citizen and artist Matt Baker. Friday, 19 September 2014. Movements of Affirmation - Yes. This is our movement – we feel it deep in our souls and we love it. It is like being in a band with everyone riffing off each other, ideas grow from what seems like nowhere – each is shared, re-shaped and added to. We build and we believe. At the core of the Yes movement is the unshakeable confidence we each have in each oth...
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