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Walking Off The Grid: Retracing My Own Steps Circling Huntly Eight Times In Fourteen Days

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Continent Rouge

Continent Rouge (2015) by Gigacircus is a locative installation and app created in collaboration with noTours that offers a transcultural artistic and anthropological experience centered on the Rarámuri rituals in Mexico. The project combines computer-controlled projections with a smartphone-based sonic narrative that overlays contemporary Tarahumara poetry and Artaud’s voice onto a guided walking route.

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Photographs documenting Michael’s time spent 14 days walking a 30 mile circuit around Huntly.

Michael was looking to reconstruct the geography of our landscape. His route took him from the Tin Hut in Gartly via the Clashmach, Drumdelgie, the Ashgrove Filling Station, Cairnie, Rothiemay, Kinnoir, Drumblade and back to Gartly. 


lonning, lonnin

Cumbrian dialect term for ‘lane’ – but a quite specific lane. Lonnings are usually about half a mile long, low level and often with a farm at the end. Many have specific names known only to the local villagers. Hence, Bluebottle Lonning, Lovers Lonning, Fat Lonning, Thin Lonning, Squeezy Gut Lonning or Dynamite Lonning. In the north-east the spelling is lonnin and seems to refer more to an alley than a country lane. The Scottish equivalent is ‘loan’.

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