Problem The way that we experience time and space is changing our relationship with each other and the physical space around us. This is is directly impacted by the digital tools that we use. The problem is that people do not have a digital screen balance in their lives. This means that to communicate and… Continue reading Geo spatial concept
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User flow Find Walk/Map – Overview of walk and artist/story info Download map (pre-loads info for walk) Go to start Begins walk – track on map. Map contains dots of locations for walk Device vibrates when at relevant location Information comes up with content/details imposed on landscape Walk continues, repeat 4-7 until end of walk
Summary of space time project 2
Trying to summarise my current thoughts and bringing together ideas I have put some notes below: I am very visual, my mind is pictorial and in order to help me remember things I have always used different elements in a location to act as a memory jogger – something I am told that Romans used… Continue reading Summary of space time project 2
Terry Abraham – Life of a Mountain on…
Been stalking Terry Abraham’s films where he has explored very specific areas of the outdoors in the UK: Here is a link to his website: https://terryabrahamlakedistrictvideo.wordpress.com He has made three films: And also another one he made:
The Great Mountain Sheep Gather
Film by windfall films http://www.windfallfilms.com/show/18220/the-great-mountain-sheep-gather.aspx
Paris story-mapped
Le temps, vite!
Intro from guide (rough translation): Time is neither seen nor heard. Nor does he touch himself and no one has ever tasted or smelled him. In short, time is held in a mysterious on this side (or beyond) of sensations and perceptions. It only passes without our being able to say, in the permanent present… Continue reading Le temps, vite!
Silent Hike – Pilgrimage
British Pilgrimage trust walk on south downs: https://britishpilgrimage.org/portfolio/chichester-cathedral-pilgrimage-in-a-day/ Set up in 2014 with the aim of bringing back spiritual journeys to Britain almost 500 years after Henry VIII banned them during the reformation From Guardian article: https://amp.theguardian.com/travel/2021/dec/22/silent-hike-holy-hike-a-thoughtful-country-walk-in-sussex-to-ease-the-soul chance for quiet contemplation Asked to think of an intention or subject we wanted time to consider and pick… Continue reading Silent Hike – Pilgrimage
Sound Mirrors
A good way to focus on space around us Link https://theromneymarsh.net/soundmirrors https://www.amusingplanet.com/2016/07/the-sound-mirrors-of-great-britain.html
Beachy Head Lighthouse walk 2012
Moon on the sea – 2006
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Quick info from wiki article: Pilgrim at Tinker Creek is a 1974 nonfiction narrative book by American author Annie Dillard. Told from a first-person point of view, the book details an unnamed narrator’s explorations near her home, and various contemplations on nature and life. The title refers to Tinker Creek, which is outside Roanoke in Virginia‘s Blue Ridge Mountains. Dillard began writing Pilgrim in the… Continue reading Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Aboriginal Song Lines/Memory Code
A quick intro: Guardian: Indigenous songlines: a beautiful way to think about the confluence of story and time Paul Daley 2016 https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/04/indigenous-songlines-a-beautiful-way-to-think-about-the-confluence-of-story-and-time Good quote at end: it’s a challenging but beautiful way to think about the confluence of story and time. Indigenous story starts in the distant past and lives today. Time in traditional Indigenous… Continue reading Aboriginal Song Lines/Memory Code