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12/11/19

Sneak preview of my new film Echoes being tested at Parley at Queensgate Market in Huddersfield yesterday. It’s a short, silent film made in response to audio interviews at the market. The film will be premiered alongside works produced by […]

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11/11/19

Etymology chart of the English language designed to accompany Clark’s Practical Grammar (1847) “Speech is the body of thought.” Clark’s sentence diagrams (abstracted) Compared to some site visit photos from outside Magic Rock Brewery where I’ll be working on a […]

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Day 9: rugs re-remembered

I’ve been trying to remember and draw a Native American Kilim that hung on my Grandparents wall.  I remember it so clearly and yet I’ve been finding the details of it elusive. I thought I knew it but then found […]

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Fucking Boris Johnson

That Boris Johnson has been a right pain in the you know where, and not just politically, he’s really added some big delays to my project. I had lined up some fabulous interviews with women in local politics all of […]

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Insurance details

Hi As  a member of AN I have air insurance. At least I think that I do. I don’t remember updating it in 2019 and don’t know how to find out if it is active. The inquiry is prompted by  […]

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Day 8: details and going slow

Not much but also lots has gone on today – great conversations, some reading, lots of looking at details inside as well as some important staring out of the window. Thoughts and conversations around: time and timelines; the past and […]

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Now Showing 320: The week’s top exhibitions

Our regular selection of shows to see around the UK, including a group show exploring the mind at Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, plus a show looking at connections and alliances between women artists of the early 20th century at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester.

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Day 7: Sunday

A fairly quiet day ending with a lovely communal meal and movie watching. I’ve been focusing on reading some of Fryn Tennyson Jesse’s writing today – something I’ve been meaning to do for ages but never seen to find the […]

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Into The Archives

Our final bursary funded meet up took Dean and myself back to London to the rare book archives of the Wellcome Library. I had requested in advance some of their 17th century alchemical manuscripts and these had been bought up […]

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Dwell Time Interview with Richard Price, British Transport Police

Dwell Time Interview with Richard Price, British Transport Police on World Mental Health Day 2019. Content warning: Discusses suicide prevention on the railways. Part 1 https://vimeo.com/372175283 Dwell Time Interview with Richard Price, British Transport Police (Part 1) from Dwell Time […]

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Day 6: without help

  A good day of looking at the bigger picture in combination with the details. I am beginning to get a sense of what some of the work will be, how it will come together, and what needs to be […]

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