A Voyage with my Father

Shadows of me and my father in Thetford Forest

Shadows of me and my father in Thetford Forest

Between 28 and 30 May, I finally took my Dad away for a weekend to Suffolk and Norfolk. I had been meaning to do this for over a year. I hired a car, booked two rooms in the Crown Hotel, Mundford (my room was behind the window in the picture below) and drove off under overcast skies. Luckily it’s my Dad’s favourite sort of weather. He gets too hot in the sun.

Crown Hotel, Mundford

On arriving, we dropped off our bags and set out on the five minute drive to the centre of Thetford Forest. I’ve been reading Roger Deakin‘s books all year – slowly, so that they’re not over so quickly, I’ve been breathing them in and living with them and they’ve had a very strong influence on my thinking this year. As I write this, I finished ‘Waterlog’ last night and started on ‘Notes from Walnut Tree Farm’.

We drove to the High Lodge Forest Centre through Santon Downham, down magical avenues of trees, feeling somehow as if we weren’t supposed to be there, the even tarmac having no markings and seeing no-one else. The High Lodge itself is only accessible through a barrier which issues a ticket. Depending on the length of stay, you are charged accordingly. It was a bit commercial for our snobbish tastes, featuring a rather macho survivalist camp being built – looking like the kind of thing you’d torture enemy soldiers in. There were lots of other less combative family-oriented activities; I dare say my daughter would have loved it. We resolved to make the most of the hour we had left – yes, this part of Thetford Forest has opening times – and took one of the smaller circular walks. On the way, we came across a dry meadow washed with a rusty red colour. Wondering what did this, we found a tiny sorrel which might be Rumex thyrsiflorus.

Sorrel - Rumex thyrsiflorus?

Sorrel - Rumex thyrsiflorus?

I’ll upload more plants and thoughts later (I hope)

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More Kiel Outcomes

Ines Lindner, myself and the students at the Muthesius Kunsthochschule were very impressed by the animation we all made together, with the week’s collected traces and Peter Vasil’s openFrameworks animation he wrote for us. Here’s a quick video hacked together. It plays the animation twice, zooming into the city centre for the second iteration.

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Pay no attention to the man behind the Blog

OK guys, I’m thinking that this blog needs a bit of lightening up. I was really delighted when the knitter behind the Moustache Yarn Bomb commented on the post featuring her work. Here’s her excellent blog. In the spirit of revelation and openness, I offer you a picture of the band I was in until the (German) guitarist (2nd from left, Leopard-print tights) defected to England. Here we were playing for the lead singer Porn Shatton’s (aka Sean Patten from Gob Squad) 40th birthday (3rd Left). You can see me (1st Left) and our bassist, Bass Alexis as half-Slash, half-Gorilla.

Hopefully, any geeky or arty credibility has been banished thenceforth.

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GPS Workshop in Kiel

I’m having a good time, despite being nervous at first, here in Kiel where I’m giving a week-long GPS workshop at the Muthesius Kunsthochschule (Art School). Ines Lindner, the head of the Forum there, who invited me, has been generously driving Anette Rose (who is also running a workshop this week, as is Tino Sehgal) and I to meals outside the city for the last two nights and here are the nice paths these trips make.

GPS tracks in Kiel

GPS tracks in Kiel

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Lies, Damn Lies and Advertising

Passing the McDonald’s in Kreuzberg the day before yesterday, the one they were allowed to build directly opposite a sixth-form college (Fachhochschule), I saw that they were shooting a video. For this video, they’d taken the normal green fence down and replaced it with a line of potted privet plants. They love shooting their commercials in this McDonald’s. I bet the increasing size of the pupils opposite plays no part.

McDonalds by day

As I was cycling back late that night, I saw that they were still at it. Two of the employees of the company that had got the job of shooting the video where having to adjust the position of a floating ‘Golden Arches’ sign on the street, presumably to include it in a shot.

Later that same night

Apparently, the site of this McDonald’s was on the plot of a house that Konrad Zuse and his parents lived in.

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