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Judith Woodings: My Reading List, 2013-14
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Wednesday, 7 May 2014. My Reading List, 2013-14. My Reading List, 2013-14. The following books, articles, films, websites and blogs are a constant source of inspiration when I’m thinking, researching and making art. Most books I’ve read cover-to-cover, while other sources I dip in to regularly. Nevertheless, this is a slowly expanding list and reflects my current interests and influences. Books, Articles and Films:. Anne: Ancient Landscapes, Pastoral Visions: Samuel Palmer to the Ruralists. Brian: Catast...
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Judith Woodings: May 2014
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Wednesday, 7 May 2014. My Reading List, 2013-14. My Reading List, 2013-14. The following books, articles, films, websites and blogs are a constant source of inspiration when I’m thinking, researching and making art. Most books I’ve read cover-to-cover, while other sources I dip in to regularly. Nevertheless, this is a slowly expanding list and reflects my current interests and influences. Books, Articles and Films:. Anne: Ancient Landscapes, Pastoral Visions: Samuel Palmer to the Ruralists. Brian: Catast...
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Portfolio – RUIN MEMORIES
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New Project: Object Matters. Jul 12, 2013 Categories: Portfolio. The Order of Incompleteness. By Dag T. Andersson. Jul 05, 2013 Categories: Portfolio. Entropic Chic and Proximate Ruins. Jun 28, 2013 Categories: Portfolio. Jun 21, 2013 Categories: Portfolio. Managing the Scars of Terror. By Elin Andreassen and Hein B. Bjerck. All photos: 8 April 2013, Elin Andreassen. Jun 14, 2013 Categories: Portfolio. Treasured Memories: Tales of buried belongings in wartime Estonia. Jun 07, 2013 Categories: Portfolio.
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About – RUIN MEMORIES
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New Project: Object Matters. Have immensely intensified, although largely overlooked when compared to the research and social significance devoted to consumption and production (González-Ruibal 2006, 2008). The outcome is a ruined landscape of derelict factories, closed shopping malls, overgrown bunkers and redundant mining towns; a ghostly world of decaying modern debris normally left out of academic concerns and conventional histories. In a larger map. Edensor's industrial ruins. Read more about me.
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Project Description – RUIN MEMORIES
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New Project: Object Matters. The aesthetics of waste and heritage. The materiality of memory. The significance of things. Aims and objectives of project. A note on archaeology and art. Edensor's industrial ruins. Infiltration – visiting abandoned sites. Ruins of the 20th Century. Vergara's invincible cities. A group of international archaeologists concerned with the modern ruin condition. Contact admin@ruinmemories.org. Read more about me. Project Members assembled for @ruin memories.
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Project References – RUIN MEMORIES
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New Project: Object Matters. Andersson, D.T. (2001). Tingenes taushet, tingenes tale. Andreassen, E., Bjerck, H. and Olsen, B. (2010). Persistent memories. Pyramiden – a Soviet Mining Town in the High Arctic. Trondheim: Tapir Academic Press. Assmann, J. (1992). Munich: C. H. Beck. Bailey, D. (2009) Art to archaeology to archaeology to art. In I. Russel (ed),. Papers from the Sixth World Archaeology Congress). UCD Scholar Cast Series. ( http:/ www.ucd.ie/scholarcast/scholarcast9.html. 17, pp. 279-297.
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Arcadia, night, a cloud, Pan, and the moon: August 2013
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Arcadia, night, a cloud, Pan, and the moon. But the song broke up in laughter. Friday, August 30, 2013. First something obvious, and then a meta-comment. One thing I sometimes post are duh-moments: instances of the obvious that weren't obvious to me. Here's one from the other day. In Paradise Lost. Adam describes to Raphael his first experience of experience, his finding himself in the world. There he was:. But who I was, or where, or from what cause,. My tongue obeyed, and readily could name. So my meta...
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Arcadia, night, a cloud, Pan, and the moon: April 2015
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Arcadia, night, a cloud, Pan, and the moon. But the song broke up in laughter. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. I am wondering whether Shakespeare invented the Freudian slip. Did other people before Shakespeare represent mistakes on stage? I am thinking of the way Shakespeare has people make everyday mistakes (the mistakes of everyday life), as in certain kinds of forgetfulness. Courteous lord, one word. Sir, you and I must part, but that's not it:. Sir, you and I have loved, but there's not it;. KENT I am come.
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Arcadia, night, a cloud, Pan, and the moon: Sweets to the sweet
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Arcadia, night, a cloud, Pan, and the moon. But the song broke up in laughter. Wednesday, December 24, 2014. Sweets to the sweet. I've been loving, for a long time, the way Shakespeare uses the word sweet. Two obvious instances. In Richard II. The Queen, puzzled over her own free-floating sadness, says:. Why I should welcome such a guest as grief. Save bidding farewell to so sweet a guest. As my sweet Richard. And then Edgar's amazing, ambivalent lament:. O our lives' sweetness. Rather than die at once.
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