Landscape as Witness - #5
This is just a brief update before I begin uploading more regularly to social media again. Please ignore the fact that I previously...
Landscape as Witness - #3
I am delighted to say that I ended up receiving the funding from IADT that enabled me to attended the Colonial and Postcolonial...
Landscape as Witness - #2
Long overdue, this is the 2nd instalment of a blog keeping up-to-date with my current research project, 'Landscape as Witness'. As I...
Landscape as Witness - Field Trip: Day 42
For the final day of the field trip I cycled down to Ballyvaughan once more to document the famine wall there. The weather was due to be...
Landscape as Witness - Field Trip: Day 41
Although I have documented all of the confirmed Public Works Scheme constructions that I have discovered so far around the area, I hadn't...
Landscape as Witness - Field Trip: Day 40
As heavy rain was forecast for most of the afternoon, I thought it would be best to work locally today rather than only being able to...
Landscape as Witness - Field Trip: Days 37-39
During a recorded interview a few weeks ago I had been told of two bridges around Ballyvaughan that had been built during the famine...
Landscape as Witness - Field Trip: Day 36
There was due to be quite a lot of cloud cover around the area for most of the morning, so I took advantage of this by walking down the...
Landscape as Witness - Field Trip: Day 35
The weather looked slightly more promising today so I made my way down to Mullach Mór once more to see what sort of images I could get of...
Landscape as Witness - Field Trip: Day 34
During my visit to the Burren Programme centre in Carron last week, I had been told of a ditch that was built as part of the Public Works...