Topologies of Air/Ruith na Gaoithe explores ecological, cultural, social, military and historical perception and definition of ‘air space’ in the north Atlantic in the context of the proposed development of the Outer Hebrides as an ‘eco – energy’ producer. The transformation of natural phenomena such as wind energy into a significant economic resource and the impact this has on the perceptual mapping of the Outer Hebrides is explored through the development of a new approach to the multi-layered spatial mapping of place in which cultural, social, economic and scientific languages, stories, songs, poetry and mapping processes intersect in a series of photo-text works. This research through practice project draws on interdisciplinary researc...
Stereo sound work (9’59”). The wind is ever present in the Outer Hebrides activating sound in eve...
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...
The poet George MacKay Brown (1921-1996) lived most of his life in Orkney and dedicated his life’s w...
This paper explores some of the dimensions of mobility and rhythm emerging from a voyage to the Inne...
Scottish Gaelic is still widely spoken in the Outer Hebrides, remote islands off the West Coast of S...
Culture is a dynamic entity that changes and adapts over time. However, as our world grows increasi...
This interdisciplinary paper takes a multi-layered form, combining stylistically diverse texts and p...
Solo Exhibition at Museum nan Eilean, Lionacleit, Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. What is la...
Exploring sacred mountains around the world, the book examines whether bonding and reverence to a mo...
Islands and archipelagos have long fascinated humankind. Often viewed as bounded and isolated, given...
This paper outlines work on a group of newly-identified Neolithic crannogs in the Outer Hebrides. Me...
Concert performance of musical composition 'The Hebrides Suite' explores and communicates aspects...
The idealised image of the Outer Hebrides includes wind swept beaches, isolated peat covered moors, ...
This paper examines the use of mapping methodologies in some recent examples of contemporary art tha...
This multi-authored study explores how the natural sciences and the humanities together can understa...
Stereo sound work (9’59”). The wind is ever present in the Outer Hebrides activating sound in eve...
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...
The poet George MacKay Brown (1921-1996) lived most of his life in Orkney and dedicated his life’s w...
This paper explores some of the dimensions of mobility and rhythm emerging from a voyage to the Inne...
Scottish Gaelic is still widely spoken in the Outer Hebrides, remote islands off the West Coast of S...
Culture is a dynamic entity that changes and adapts over time. However, as our world grows increasi...
This interdisciplinary paper takes a multi-layered form, combining stylistically diverse texts and p...
Solo Exhibition at Museum nan Eilean, Lionacleit, Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. What is la...
Exploring sacred mountains around the world, the book examines whether bonding and reverence to a mo...
Islands and archipelagos have long fascinated humankind. Often viewed as bounded and isolated, given...
This paper outlines work on a group of newly-identified Neolithic crannogs in the Outer Hebrides. Me...
Concert performance of musical composition 'The Hebrides Suite' explores and communicates aspects...
The idealised image of the Outer Hebrides includes wind swept beaches, isolated peat covered moors, ...
This paper examines the use of mapping methodologies in some recent examples of contemporary art tha...
This multi-authored study explores how the natural sciences and the humanities together can understa...
Stereo sound work (9’59”). The wind is ever present in the Outer Hebrides activating sound in eve...
This paper explores the idea of ‘northernness’ with respect to the Highlands of Scotland, in the pro...
The poet George MacKay Brown (1921-1996) lived most of his life in Orkney and dedicated his life’s w...