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Vietnamese Coracles Photo by khai chuin Sim
Coracle has a ‘splashing’ maiden voyage at Lydford Gorge
Coracle has a ‘splashing’ maiden voyage at Lydford Gorge
Volunteer ranger, Phil Ireland, finally mastering the replica coracle.Courtesy of the National Trust/Stephen Phillips It took National Trust volunteer ranger, Phil Ireland, just 20 seconds to get wet as he made a splash at Devon’s Lydford Gorge when taking his homemade replica of an ancient coracle boat for its maiden voyage on the River Lyd. (more…)
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Day 35: Life's a Beach
Day 35: Life’s a Beach
After 35 days of going, it was nice to finally have a day with nothing on the agenda. We took a taxi out to An Bang (pronounced On Bong) Beach early in the day and found a couple of lounge chairs under a bamboo umbrella. The little dot in the water to the right of my feet is Viktoria. Can you spot her
Several bamboo bowl boats were lined up on the beach. Local craftsmen have been making the…
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Mekedaatu
Locals believe that a goat leaped across the river Cauvery from a rock in Sangama. That is how MEKEDAATU ( meaning goat’s leap in Kannada) got its name. One has to go in coracles —— light, bowl-shaped boats —– to the wonderful nature destination of MEKEDATTU. There are two rocks where a goat is believed to have leaped. The river Cauvery flows through the place cutting these rocks. Some…
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The End of Things (boat, fire, flag, drum), 2014. Participatory performance.
Photographs: Alexander Coles.
PARTICIPANTS:
Hannah Coakley, Jane Coakley, Claire Coleman, Alexander Coles, Steven Finch, Michael Ford, Matthew Giles, Henry Greville, Bevan Honey, Danni McGrath, Melissa McGrath, Michael Maclean, Alexa Magladry, Justin Manzano, Xanthea O'Connor, Andrew Sunley Smith, Ashleigh Whyte, Campbell Whyte, Nazario Whyte.
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Thank you so much to everyone who helped us and participated in this work! Despite, or perhaps because of, a gloomy day and pouring rain, it all went better than we could have hoped. You can see the outcome of this work as a five-channel video installation in 'Horizon', opening Friday 21st Nov at Fremantle Arts Centre!
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Horizon
We are super stoked to be part of an upcoming exhibition at Fremantle Arts Centre - Horizon: Exploring the West Coast with The Clipperton Project. An inspiring international research initiative that brings together art, science and philosophy, The Clipperton Project has undertaken expeditions and exhibitions all over the world, and is coming to FAC in November this year. Snapcat will join sixteen other artists making work about adventure, exploration, and the horizon. We can't wait.
Boat building underway! Pretty successful thus far 👍