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Author Archives: Daniel Belasco Rogers
Astonishing Behaviour at Gerhard Richter
Am I old fashioned? Why does it not occur to me to do this at an exhibition of paintings? Perhaps I don’t have as much confidence in the camera in my phone as these people clearly do? Or perhaps I … Continue reading
A Wikipedia Dérive
The other day I had a strange and intense browsing experience that tied together Neo-Pagan Religion Gay radicalism Gender-neutral pronouns Michael Spivak, mathematician Is the Internet one of the few remaining places in which getting lost is easy?
Cleaning and reducing GPS tracks in QGIS
I’ve been going through our database of GPS tracks in a sort of spring-cleaning mode, partly prompted by thoughts of tracing our paths onto clay in an attempt to produce what has stumped us so far: a 3D map of … Continue reading
Shrewsbury Tumulus
A hidden relic of the Bronze Age in a suburban street. While I was staying with my Mum in the house I grew up in in South East London (I once made a project about this house as it has … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Belasco, Bronze Age, england, london, Shrewsbury Lane, South East London, tumulus
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Klinkende Stadt (Resonant City), Kortrijk
Oh you lucky people of Kortrijk, to have had such a fantastic festival of experimental music, sound and installation as the Happy New Ears festival for many years and now for the creator of that festival to be running the … Continue reading
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Tagged joost fonteyne, klinkende stadt, kortrijk, sound art
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