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Author Archives: Daniel Belasco Rogers
Digital Dowsing report 3
The Digital Dowser took another step forward last night. Backstory here and then here. It seems that my Snootlab Memoire shield was somehow not friends with the old Arduino Diecimila I borrowed from Martin, so relying once more on the … Continue reading
Sideways Festival and Walking Artists Network
Thursday 13 September – travelling We had a bit of a difficult journey to Zutendaal involving a bus replacement service between Aachen and Verviers but we finally made it to Maastricht and then took a taxi to where we were … Continue reading
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Tagged Belgium, conference, dowsing, Sideways Festival, Walking Artists Network, Zutendaal
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Ruby’s Writing
Ruby loves writing at the moment and her handwriting is changing all the time. This weekend she was wanting to know how to do everything joined up but last week, her style (above) reminded me of early Roman inscriptions, especially … Continue reading
Off to the Sideways Festival
Something that’s been in my mind since my ‘Going Solo’ residency is how to (re)present walks, and if one should. Sometimes I think the best artistic practice around walking is simply taking people on a walk. I know Heimo Lattner … Continue reading