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30/6 St.Omer – Just back from an amazing 5 days working in the Côte d’Opale. Driving and simultaneous map reading was rather nerve racking but managed without too many wrong directions and missed turnings to get to St. Omer, which is about 30 miles from Dunkerque.

I was well catered for in a small hotel by the station – the station being the place where the final work from Résider/Reside will be sited. The station is a lovely example of 18th French neo-renaissance style architecture and there are plenty of possibliites for placing different kinds of work inside.

My french improved greatly – though I did have to refer quite frequently to my backup of french/english dictionary and numerous phrase books … but I was pleased that I got by. The simple things I managed ok ‘un timbre pour Angleterre s’il vous plait’ … but the more complex issues about ideas, developing my work and working with local people were a bit more testing. Fortunately Evodie, from Espace 36 (one of the partner organisations) let me waffle on and then she clarified a bit in English and somehow between us we understood each other – most of the time !

Over the 5 days I explored a range of buildings and structures, looking for something to generate a starting point. I visited ruins, catherdrals, disused mills, quayside buildings, nazi bunkers and blockhouses plus the odd napoleonic fort. I began to get a sense of how turbulent European history had been in this part of France and how wars and occupations by other nations had had a significant impact on the landscape. It also became apparent quite quickly that the memory of this extraordinary history is deeply embedded in the naming of every town’s streets and squares.

There was so much to take in and I spent much of this initial period taking photos, making notes and doing a bit of filming.


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16/6 Dover Friday afternoon – pottered around Dover town, looked at the sea – v. still and calm and the bit where land meets sea – an amazing array of architectural styles can be seen just by looking inland over your shoulder.

Also paid fleeting visit to Connaught Barracks – now abandoned by soldiers – and rather haunting in the soft summer rain. Might come back to take more photos.


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5/06 Dover – First meeting with the Dover team – Joanna and Clare and Pierre-Yves Brest, the appointed artist from France. Over a delicous lunch we discussed the direction of the project and resources available locally – very excited by Western Heights – a Napoleonic fortress and a selection of pillboxes that Clare had found in the local paper.

Not clear about the direction my part of the project will take – this early bit is always unnerving, but it takes a while for everything to sink in and for approaches and ideas to bubble up.

Pierre-Yves speaks very good english and feel sure I need to do more homework with ‘Ma France’ before I go to St. Omer !

Sites in and around Dover for the final work include a large screen which can be positioned anywhere and a shop front in the town centre – both of which have lots of potential.

Time to start planning !


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