Publication | Memorial
On Tuesday 2nd July 1940 while on the way to Canada the Arandora Star had been torpedoed off the coast of Ireland by a German submarine.
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The deep brown wool from the local Hebridean sheep is woven into seascape blankets. A number of blankets are woven with deep brown and grey, revealing the ingenious wave pattern.
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How can a landscape, looked at through different eyes, and mapped out in a polyphonic and sensory way, grant new insights and outlooks, generate stories and offer possibilities for a more sustainable relationship between humans and their habitat?
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Mimicking the tall basalt formations of the Staffa island and its dark rock shelter a sculpture was developed which exists out of an original rubbing of one of the pillars, a handwritten compilation of historical texts about the cave and notes.
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A whole year every day a picture was made of something that had ‘caught the eye’.
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Late pioneer Krijn Giezen, a Dutch conceptual artist, sculptor, draftsman and passionated anglers ask the question which aesthetic forms we share and which we can imagine in an alternative society where money and power do not grow any further.
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The area called Tireragan, a Gaelic word for ‘land of angry waves’. A study place without walls.
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Between March 30 and April 3 2017 every bird was identified in the vicinity of Knockvologan.
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Following a long winter, the first fresh young Sugar kelp washed ashore in Knockvologan Bay at the end of April 2018.
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