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Author Archives: Daniel Belasco Rogers
Three Stone Circles (Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion)
While on the residency with Crew, which is very enjoyable, we all had to dash to Frameries, near Mons, where Eric had to take part in a panel at the Fabrique du Théâtre: As it was in French, I didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Diary, GPS, Walking
Tagged arnside, Aubrey Burl, crew, cumbria, england, eric joris, manege, mons, nature, neolithic, new media, paganism, paleolitihic, stone circle, uk
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A Portrait of the Artist Lost in his own Artwork
Today, Eric, Vincent and I went to visit Crew’s installation ‘No Horizon’ at Hasselt as part of Superbodies. While there, we experimented with showing other material in the installation, including my own GPS tracks of Berlin in animated form. As … Continue reading
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Tagged Belgium, Berlin, crew, data, eric joris, Hasselt, Superbodies, visualisation
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In Mons with Crew
I’m going to postpone reporting about the two other stone circles I visited and just briefly mention that I’m in Mons, Belgium at Le Manège this week at the invitation of Eric Joris of Crew. Today Eric and I were … Continue reading
At Last – Long Meg and Her Daughters
My first stone circle of the trip – hooray – and the family came too (and my Mum). I think it is a good one, not being an expert, but Burl says that Long Meg is the sixth largest stone … Continue reading
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Tagged arnside, Aubrey Burl, cumbria, divining, dowsing rods, england, Erich von Däniken, nature, neolithic, paganism, paleolitihic, stone circle, uk
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Pen Plotter Replacement Pen DIY IV
I know I said that I’d update when I’m back after Easter, but I did actually manage to get a working pen together before I left the studio. This is it in action. It seems to work ok – it … Continue reading
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Tagged DIY, hack, hardware, HP DraftPro EXL (7576A), pen plotter, printing
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