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ExLab – is it synaethesia, biophilia, artology?
On the home page for our website – and below – you will see a rather wonderful image by Andy Ford. Andy has combined both DORIS and LiDAR images to create a unique understanding of the coastline at Durlston on … Continue reading
Posted in art in public realm, creative coast, digital art, digital craft, geology, jurassic coast, landscape art, london 2012 festival, maritime mix, non-gallery, public spaces, Uncategorized
Tagged Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, geology, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Maritime Mix, Olympic, rocks, scanning, technology
@maritime mix one of ExLab artists Simon Callery is exhibiting in Hungary http://www.b55galeria.hu/main.php?Lang=HU
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Tagged artists, Callery, Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, ephemeral, events, exhibitions, ExLab, geology, hive beach, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Lydar, Maritime Mix, Olympic, portland, Proboscis, purbeck, rocks, Ryder, scanning, sherborne, technology, temporary
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Proboscis ‘mash-up’ at LabCulture studio, Bridport
Cultural Geographers Nicola Thomas, John Wylie, Ian Cook and Rose Ferraby from Exeter University joined Gary and Alice of Proboscis to further investigate time and its relationship to the coast. Images and sounds were recorded on a ‘field trip’ to West Bay. … Continue reading
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Tagged artists, Callery, Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, ephemeral, events, exhibitions, ExLab, geology, hive beach, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Lydar, Maritime Mix, Olympic, portland, Proboscis, purbeck, rocks, Ryder, scanning, sherborne, technology, temporary
ExLab exhibition coming up soon download AUCB programme http://bit.ly/Hx6tfG Chivers pic
Whilst we are busy planning and finalising exactly what will be seen in the public domain during the summer months, we’re also preparing for numerous exhibitions, talks and mini-bus tours. things are getting exciting as the proposals development – watch … Continue reading
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Tagged artists, Callery, Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, ephemeral, events, exhibitions, ExLab, geology, hive beach, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Lydar, Maritime Mix, Olympic, portland, Proboscis, purbeck, rocks, Ryder, scanning, sherborne, technology, temporary
@ZEastwoodBloom and Durlston Country Pk staff – our handbook being used as designed!
Zachary Eastwood Bloom is one of our commissioned artists – he is supported by Walford Mill Crafts and Artsreach. A meeting with the Durlston Country Park rangers 2 weeks ago was very useful – things are looking good there and … Continue reading
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Tagged artists, Callery, Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, ephemeral, events, exhibitions, ExLab, geology, hive beach, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Lydar, Maritime Mix, Olympic, portland, Proboscis, purbeck, rocks, Ryder, scanning, sherborne, technology, temporary
Hive Beach hots up @Maritimemix2012 @Alice_Angus
It was a glorious sunny weekend down at Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock, and Alice Angus from Proboscis Artist Studio spent a busy few days meeting and talking to people, gathering material for their Storyweir project. Amateur geologists, wild swimmers, dog … Continue reading
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Tagged artists, Callery, Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, ephemeral, events, exhibitions, ExLab, geology, hive beach, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Lydar, Maritime Mix, Olympic, portland, Proboscis, purbeck, rocks, Ryder, scanning, sherborne, technology, temporary
@artnucleus simon ryder and simon callery too – ExLab artists updating..
Both Simon Callery & Ryder have been commissioned by Big Picture for the ExLab project to engage in research relating to the geology of Dorset, alongside Mat Chivers, Proboscis and Zachary Eastwood Bloom. Simon Ryder is sharing his findings about … Continue reading
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Tagged artists, Callery, Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, ephemeral, events, exhibitions, ExLab, geology, hive beach, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Lydar, Maritime Mix, Olympic, portland, Proboscis, purbeck, rocks, Ryder, scanning, sherborne, technology, temporary
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our new website!
Welcome to our new blog and website. Follow us via WordPress, Twitter & FB to get up to date news on what we are doing and how things are progressing. More soon. Carolyn Black ExLab Producer
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Tagged artists, Callery, Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, ephemeral, events, exhibitions, ExLab, geology, hive beach, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Lydar, Maritime Mix, Olympic, portland, Proboscis, purbeck, rocks, Ryder, scanning, sherborne, technology, temporary
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Rose Ferraby is blogging about ExLab and offers a hybrid view of a scientist/artist
Rose from Exeter University is engaging with ExLab on many levels and is becoming an invaluable part of the team. You can read more about who she is meeting and the conversations she’s having here. Here’s a great photo from … Continue reading
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Tagged artists, Callery, Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, ephemeral, events, exhibitions, ExLab, geology, hive beach, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Lydar, Maritime Mix, Olympic, portland, Proboscis, purbeck, rocks, Ryder, scanning, sherborne, technology, temporary
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shifting thinking @culturemonster @MaritimeMix2012 of coastlines, centres and peripheries
‘Thinking’ seems to be this weeks blog theme. Like Simon Ryder (photo), I am trying to put words to the thoughts. A huge influx of experiences can be difficult to sift through sometimes…..you can read Simon’s thoughts on his blog, … Continue reading
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Tagged artists, Callery, Chivers, coastline, digital, DORis, Dorset, durlston, Eastwood-Bloom, ephemeral, events, exhibitions, ExLab, geology, hive beach, Jurassic, Lidar, London 2012 Festival, Lydar, Maritime Mix, Olympic, portland, Proboscis, purbeck, rocks, Ryder, scanning, sherborne, technology, temporary
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