Friday 20 March 2009

Legible City

is a concept to improve people's understanding and experience of a conurbation via the  implementation of identity, information and transport projects integrated with artist's work. It's a key component of the commmunity centric arts lead sustainable (znout) urban regeneration paradigm adopted by the chapelhay community partnership.

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Legible City

is a concept to improve people's understanding and experience of a conurbation via the  implementation of dentity, information and transport projects integrated with artist's work. It's a key component of the commmunity centric arts lead sustainable (znout) urban regeneration paradigm adopted by the chapelhay community partnership.
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Tuesday 17 March 2009

cheers then

Right you cone-toed wastrel, this has never happened to me before
so I'm guessing it's entirely your fault.

The right shoe is wonderful. It feels as natural as a baby in the
womb. My foot feels naked without it. Thank you for the right shoe.

But for some reason, the left shoe is a puckered vanishing point
of squeezy torment. I feel like a fashionably deformed Chinese
girl every time I slide my poor crunched toes into its
ridiculously underwhelming cavity. Plenty of room round the ankle,
vice-like pressure round the tip. Why is this? Is it me? Or were
both shoes originally like this, with the right one eventually
expanding to accommodate your proper foot while the left one
stayed contentedly abnormal around your polio-ridden screwdriver
of a left?

Thanks again.

Thursday 12 March 2009

Chapelhay Community Partnership

Chapelhay Community Partnership have saved the old town hall. It's going to be restored and become a civil war/art centre. Awesome.

The partnership don't have much of a web presence as yet but I'm hoping to change that soon...

B-Side Festival - Weymouth Arts Network


Find more videos like this on Weymouth Arts Network

Saturday 7 March 2009