This work includes two texts on the themes of gardens and slow time presented in a reading with David Mitchell at the University of St Andrews 2017 conference on Mitchell. These works of ‘truthful fiction’ extend from an ongoing project, The Petriverse of Pierre Jardin. Written in dialogue with The Bone Clocks and featuring a collaboration with Mitchell, they explore the Cretan labyrinth as a cultural and topological motif and recount Jardin’s designing a garden with a meditative labyrinth. The afterword situates the texts in a broader context of bringing the ‘slow’ movement to academic institutions and teaching Mitchell’s work in connection with contemplative pedagogies
Materials: styrofoam, palindromes WASITACATISAW (was it a cat I saw) NOWIEMITTIMEIWON (now I emit ti...
This talk experimented with the following proposition: that slowness does not privilege one set of b...
‘Wallowing’ consisted of new work researching the relationships between biology, nature and technolo...
This virtual labyrinth explores the plurality of the singular noun time through a series of temporal...
This thesis comprises a novel and a critical commentary. The novel, Threading the Labyrinth, is a hi...
Being and Slow Time was a Bellarmine Forum art installation in William H. Hannon Library, created b...
The model for Time we currently live by, the linear continuum, is not a sufficient model in several ...
A catalogue and CD to accompany Cardiff’s “A Large Slow River” (2000): an audio walk made specifical...
Labyrinth encourages the performer to make creative interpretive decisions: the score is deliberatel...
Through visual metaphors and structural innovations I investigate the ancient and contemporary signi...
Ancient and medieval labyrinths embody paradox, according to Penelope Reed Doob. Their structure all...
For Tim Ingold, who developed the idea, the notion of ‘taskscape’ distinguishes the convergence of l...
Materials: styrofoam, palindromes WASITACATISAW (was it a cat I saw) NOWIEMITTIMEIWON (now I emit ti...
Depuis son introduction dans l’art occidental par le mythe de Dédale, la figure du labyrinthe renvoi...
History of Architecture is full of examples of application of labyrinth, especially as a protective ...
Materials: styrofoam, palindromes WASITACATISAW (was it a cat I saw) NOWIEMITTIMEIWON (now I emit ti...
This talk experimented with the following proposition: that slowness does not privilege one set of b...
‘Wallowing’ consisted of new work researching the relationships between biology, nature and technolo...
This virtual labyrinth explores the plurality of the singular noun time through a series of temporal...
This thesis comprises a novel and a critical commentary. The novel, Threading the Labyrinth, is a hi...
Being and Slow Time was a Bellarmine Forum art installation in William H. Hannon Library, created b...
The model for Time we currently live by, the linear continuum, is not a sufficient model in several ...
A catalogue and CD to accompany Cardiff’s “A Large Slow River” (2000): an audio walk made specifical...
Labyrinth encourages the performer to make creative interpretive decisions: the score is deliberatel...
Through visual metaphors and structural innovations I investigate the ancient and contemporary signi...
Ancient and medieval labyrinths embody paradox, according to Penelope Reed Doob. Their structure all...
For Tim Ingold, who developed the idea, the notion of ‘taskscape’ distinguishes the convergence of l...
Materials: styrofoam, palindromes WASITACATISAW (was it a cat I saw) NOWIEMITTIMEIWON (now I emit ti...
Depuis son introduction dans l’art occidental par le mythe de Dédale, la figure du labyrinthe renvoi...
History of Architecture is full of examples of application of labyrinth, especially as a protective ...
Materials: styrofoam, palindromes WASITACATISAW (was it a cat I saw) NOWIEMITTIMEIWON (now I emit ti...
This talk experimented with the following proposition: that slowness does not privilege one set of b...
‘Wallowing’ consisted of new work researching the relationships between biology, nature and technolo...