Boundary Rambler
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Rebecca F. Hardy left a comment for 'Boundary Rambler'
Thanks/Diolch, I was brought up in Bangor, my mam is originally from Bethesda a small slate quarry village.
Feb 17, 2010
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Boundary Rambler left a comment for 'Boundary Rambler'
Hi John, My concept of it is as a constant activity of networks, a constellation of social, local and temporary encounters. This approach can be described as intra-audience encounters and situates work on the premise of networking activities, a…
Feb 12, 2010
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Boundary Rambler left a comment for 'Rebecca F. Hardy'
Hi Rebecca, your practice interests me a lot and you're from North Wales. Where about? Paul
Feb 12, 2010
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Boundary Rambler and Rebecca F. Hardy are now friends Feb 12, 2010
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John Rouse left a comment for 'Boundary Rambler'
How do you think anthropology and cultural geography can function as artistic performance? To a certain degree, it is what we are trying to do with this site.
Jan 26, 2010
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Boundary Rambler and British Racing Green are now friends Sep 20, 2009
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Iechyd da!
Sep 20, 2009
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My Role
Artist
My Discipline(s)
Theater, Visual Arts, Film & Video, Culinary Arts
About Me And My Work
I am interested in the concept of the artist as researcher, someone who utilises fieldwork techniques familiar to visual anthropology, sociology and geographical studies.
Art Forms And Cultures I Would Like To Engage With
Open to discussion of how anthropology and cultural geography can function as artistic performance, with the result that richer vocabularies for artistic expression and scientific fieldwork become possible.

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At 6:38am on February 17, 2010, Rebecca F. HardyRebecca F. Hardy said…
Thanks/Diolch, I was brought up in Bangor, my mam is originally from Bethesda a small slate quarry village.
At 12:49pm on February 12, 2010, Boundary RamblerBoundary Rambler said…
Hi John, My concept of it is as a constant activity of networks, a constellation of social, local and temporary encounters. This approach can be described as intra-audience encounters and situates work on the premise of networking activities, a sense of process over final object and the creation of a common space of exchange rather than a private one. It is a situation in which is concerned with negotiation, co-ordination, research, interviewing and organisation.
At 8:35pm on January 25, 2010, John RouseJohn Rouse said…
How do you think anthropology and cultural geography can function as artistic performance? To a certain degree, it is what we are trying to do with this site.
 
 
 

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