Monthly Archives: June 2014

One Year – Week 40

One Year is a project through which I intend to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from my study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when I sit down to work.  One Year will annotate … Continue reading

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One Year – Week 39

One Year is a project through which I intend to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from my study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when I sit down to work.  One Year will annotate … Continue reading

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The Second Meadow: A Healing Landscape

To bring the dead to life Is no great magic. Few are wholly dead: Blow on a dead man’s embers And a live flame will start… Robert Graves, To Bring the Dead to Life Archie Hill was born in rural … Continue reading

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One Year – Week 38

One Year is a project through which I intend to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from my study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when I sit down to work.  One Year will annotate … Continue reading

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One Year – Week 37

One Year is a project through which I intend to construct a daily photographic record of a single view: the view from my study window at around 8.00a.m. each day when I sit down to work.  One Year will annotate … Continue reading

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Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – June 2014

This past month Psychogeographic Review has been reading: William Atkins – ‘The Moor: Lives, Landscape, Literature’ (2014) It was only when I read this book that I came to appreciate how deeply ingrained into the British psyche is the idea … Continue reading

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