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For a change from building work I dropped in on the Furness bee keepers skep making workshop and a found a farm kitchen strewn with straw and weaving enthusiasts, a medieval scene. For Lawson Park we are planning to use this material to back the window seats but of course it is harder to find someone to to it - mostly being used in Orkney and the Orkney weavers being unwilling to come so far south. So.... it doesn't look so hard, unless this was a particularly talented group with a special affinity for straw. This great example illustrated on the right is made with orange plastic baler twine, now that could be nice.
Topics: 'skep' 'furness beekeepers'
Along side many other 'products' from the Japan and China projects as well as products from the honesty stall network, there will be a stall running the duration of the programme, so if your in Bristol and have a sudden and urgent need for a dog planter, mare's milk, a bone comb or some wild Chinese mountain honey in an old coke bottle you will find all your needs quickly met at the Arnofini art gallery, and it's not often you can say that.
Works and collaborations from:
Myvillages, Pope and Guthrie, Seven Samurai, Happy Stacking 7, Public Works, Peter Hodgson, Peter Inman and many others
Topics: 'public works' 'myvillages' 'Arnofini' 'Far West' 'Peter Inman' 'Pope and Guthrie' 'Seven Samurai' 'Happy Stacking 7' 'Peter Hodgson'
Alistair does dynamic as he wrestles with the Box of Kurt Schwitters over in Langdale. The site is the garden in which Schwitters made his Cumbrian Mertz barn (funded by New York MoMA), now in the ownership of Littoral - an arts agency based in Lancashire. They are bringing the buildings, garden and Mertz barn back into use as a research/education centre. We are planting some of the Box as one of those urban place signs
Oh boy, what a table, the conference table at the Malcolm Wilson Rally Headquarters in Cumbria. I was at a meeting there, something called Culture Cumbria - I know a contradiction in terms, but.
The venue was supposed to illustrate the great things of Cumbria, this mighty table must be one of them. The whole place was a kind of heart of Darkness experience, plastic trophies everywhere and a racing driver wife sensibility throughout married to this manly beast of design excellence. Looks like the kind of thing that a man that does all his Christmas shopping in Halfords would come up with, 'what's wrong with a steering wheel cover, an ideal ladies gift'.
The meeting did its usual Cumbria centric fanfare of self importance we were told that the Kendal Mountain Film Festival was the most diverse film festival in Europe, thats a film festival centred around one screen over a weekend, blows Edinburgh and London outta the water, The clue to the falseness of this statement is in the title of the festival - Mountain Films, not really leading in terms of diversity being mostly about mountains. Other great things we have include the largest outdoor art festival in Europe, all run on a budget of 30k - Munster shmunster. I could go on, but it really is too embarrassing.
Topics: 'Malcolm Wilson Rally' 'Culture Cumbria' 'furniture' 'film festivals' 'self-importance'
Embarrassing? This certainly is. Aren't you on the Board of CC? I suggest you remove yourself. Or are you simply arrogant and hypocritical? Oh, but you're in China. Right on!
Brenda, while the tone of voice is wrong the message is right. If Adam hopes to bring some sanity through cynicism to yet another backslapping culture initiative who only know how to waste money and not value it then good luck to him.
I am on the board of CC and principally because any organisation wishing to access the very large sums of public money distributed by this quango were informed that could not even apply unless they were members of this constructed group. I am cynical because it is too painful to be straight about these things. I try to be honest about what I do, the openness of the blog entries are meant to express that. I would like the arts to have some integrity - it seems that most arts activity in Cumbria is knowingly dishonest - this misinformation causes all sorts of problems not least with credibility but more importantly with how Cumbria sees itself. The starting point for change and improvement has to be an honest appraisal of where we currently are. Within the meetings of CC I am articulate and critical in a serious way, however I am not sure if the content of these meetings is exactly readable blog material - although saying that the new Cumbria Tourism study is a hilarious read. If you are interested in more detailed analysis I would be happy to forward documents.
Re China I find it a bit rich that the west seems so comfortable in its criticism. Per person Chinese people contribute minimally to carbon production having in the main none of the luxuries of the west. Politically it is hard for the west to point fingers, we live under a system that promotes inequality and goes to war with 'other' ideologies and religions. We live in a system that controls it's people very effectively. And by the way people are people, if you have a look at the blog from China I think that is evident. The work we are doing there is in a small eco village and a highly idealistic company that is trying to forge a 'new way'. I hope that we can bring some of that idealism and ambition back to Cumbria. And yes I am arrogant and hypocritical, but then we all have faults don't we.
When Ruskin was in charge of the Oxford museum, he, following his own doctrine that the architect should have practical skills - insisted on building one of the columns himself. It was later rebuilt by the builder. I feel a column coming on.
Topics: 'architecture' 'Ruskin'
Now is the time of year for all good toads to go to the ball - this somehow reminds me of some art thing, maybe a good title for the extended Agrifash project, now planned to roll out across Europe
Topics: 'toads' 'amphibians'
Great local story I heard this week. Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman were hanging around at the boating centre on Coniston Water and after tea at the truly average Blue Bird cafe (this is sooo hard to believe) Tom hopped up to the hut they rent boats from to ask if they could privately hire the Gondola (a big grand boat) for dinner on the lake.
David (he who told me the story) phoned the National Trust (who own the Gondola) and they just flat went 'no'. David was a bit like, 'are you kidding, do you know who I've got here, like mr and mrs money no problem!' but no, no private hire certainly no food on the gondola. Just as David was turning to tell Tom and Nicole to bugger off, a waitress from the cafe rushed in shouting 'you wont believe this but Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman were just in the cafe' so David slightly embarrassed says 'What this Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman here?' - the waitress ignores him and runs off.
A couple of points :
Like no one thought to tell me this story years ago ?!
Tom and Nicole just casually toured the Lake District, going to shit places for tea
National Trust can't see a marketing opportunity when it's shoved hard in their face and rubbed in
BTW Apparently Nicole is much more beautiful in real life...
Topics: 'celebrity'
The weather forecast for the weekend was 6 below and 60 cms of snow, by rights we should have cancelled, but knowing the forecasters propensity for overstating in case they are critisised for understating, we pushed on regardless.
The crew of artists on the China project came and ‘enjoyed’ tree planting in a light snowfall and moderate temperatures - above freezing. They stayed at Parkamoor but did complain of cold. I guess contemporary clothing is just not geared up for cold, damp conditions. I usually suffer from being too hot, tweed and wool is just too much in the heated environment. There is no way people will ever be able to go back from the level of heating that is now the norm. I noticed this recently while staying with friends, their house was full of eco stuff, they had carbon offsetting coming out of all ends. Each year they were planting 6 tiny trees which the label proclaimed would offset an average family’s carbon output. That might have been true but it would be 10 years before they jointly offset more than an average families wind breaking. And all this stuff is as nothing if you have your entire house heated to 24 degrees as they did.
My recent experience with central heating (I have moved to a central heated house while Lawson Pk is under the builders) has helped me realise a lot about contemporary society. I realise that central heating is the cause of sloth, anger and dysfunctional behaviour. It is impossible to get the temperature right, the non directional nature of it causes the background temperature to inexorably rise, this terrible heat means that if you do anything more than just sit in your vest and pants you become bad tempered. The rise in the divorce rate is - I now realise closely linked to the development of central heating.
All that aside, the team managed 80 metres of excellent hedging (200 small trees) which should in time cover them all for a flight half way round the world.
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