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Wrestling
Nearly 10,000 people have downloaded my video on wrestling at Bridge of Allan Games.

Denise, the young blonde woman wrestler did not know she was being filmed and she has just found it on YouTube and added this comment:"Hi! I'm the blonde girl. None of my friends understood the sport until now."

Click on the link below to view

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GncZoKF-v_c


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Dundee Degree ShowIf you are only going to do one Degree show in Scotland then make it Dundee! that's what I tell people and Dundee did not disappoint this year. You know how it is: you walk into a studio and work just hits you smack in the face. It is so astonishing. Well, this happened at Dundee in the first studio I walked into. The next surprise was meeting the artist, Hazel Campbell, She is 74 years old! a former nurse who fulfilled a lifelong ambition by going to art collge. And her Degree show is sold out.


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Twittering

Spent the last 10 minutes trying to twitter. Yes I know its the latest social networking craze and supposed to be dead easy. Well, not easy enough for me to figure out how to send one. Most of what I have read so far on Twitter is in Japanese ( or is it Chinese?).

(Memo to self: must try harder)


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Passing the Artist Newsletter stand yesterday at the Perthshire Visual Arts Forum reminded me that I had not updated this blog for some time…

First congratulations to PVAF for organising a highly successful event though I would have liked to have heard more speakers and open discussions and less networking time. Maybe that's just my opinion.

It was held in the Birnam Arts Centre, a purpose built centre in the tiny Highland village of Birnam, near Dunkeld. Amazing place, worth a visit in itself. Many towns and cities throughout the UK would die for a purpose built arts centre like this.

The calibre of the speakers give some indication of the quality of the event: David Prior from Devon on creating "sonic spaces". He is working with architect Frances Crow to find ways of integrating sound and architecture. He made the interesting point that in our rush to immortalise our heritage in words and images we forget about the sounds of the past.

Environmental artist Kerry Morrison did not have enough time to talk about her fascinating project documenting brownfield sites. Dutch artist, teacher, anthropologist and filmmaker Jan van Boeckel gave an international dimension with his talk on "The Snow Project" in Finland where he worked with other artists to create sculpture inside the snow hotel.

Finally Shauna McMullan spoke about her social and sculptural project for the Scottish Parliament. She interviewed 100 women throughout Scotland and took phrases from their conversations and incorporated them into a wall sculpture. It reminded me of the Rossetti Stone.

Didn't have time to see Sue Grierson ( chair of PVAF) new audio and video poems at Threhold in Perth but hope to in the near future.


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For the past couple of months my on-line book has been taking up most of my time but the interesting thing is that my web movies continue to gather "hits". Unlike a gallery show which lasts for only a couple of weeks work once it is online has a steady audience months after it was put up. This is what has been labelled the "long tail "effect.


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