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Pinhole Process/Architectural Visualization : Paper for Drawing #1 Photograph (14), a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr. Preliminary light soundings amongst the books. NOVELS McCARTHY-NAPIER RICE-OATES Winchester Discovery Centre and Library.
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Spatial Practices : Tate Modern. #5, a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr.
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Photograph (8) Possible Worlds 2, a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr. Text Extract/Inclusion. “Pure Presence” The enchantment of modern life: attachments, crossings, and ethics : Jane Bennett 2001. It is a commonplace that the modern world cannot be experienced as enchanted–that the very concept of enchantment belongs to past ages of superstition. Jane Bennett…
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Interior Architecture : Literature and the Visual., a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr.
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Due to phenomenal demand for tickets during its world premiere season at Sadler’s Wells earlier in 2009, Eonnagata returns for a limited run. This brand new Sadler’s Wells production brings together three of the world’s foremost creative minds: internationally acclaimed dancer Sylvie Guillem, world-renowned theatre-maker Robert Lepage and award-winning choreographer Russell Maliphant. Eonnagata tells the…
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Liminal Landscape #1, a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr.
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Non-Spaces : Transparent Montage., a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr.
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Artists Book, "Leylines" an art based inquiry., a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr. Artist’s Book: white and coloured pages, card covers with cyanotype of Winchester Cathedral. A hand bound book comprising of five signatures each with four folios. This book contains a collection of postcards made from contact prints and photograms from Tidbury Ring…
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Smoke and Stones., a photo by Russell Moreton on Flickr.
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Biosphere (Ecology and Entropy) 2012.. The sun has gone mad and stripped the earth of its ionosphere. For decades blasting radiation has poured upon earth, melting the polar caps and turning permafrost into streams, rivers, oceans. Huge deltas have been built, lakes formed, seas have risen. The Drowned World, JG Ballard.