>Ian Dawson

>Dice metadata 
>>A throw of the dice can never abolish chance 
>>>Even when truly cast in the eternal circumstance  
>>>>From the depth of a shipwreck.  Stéphane Mallarmé 1897 

>Bornais Viking dice 26th November 2014 with Andrew Cochrane and Cardiff Museums 125 photos 5,515 points 

 >>Ancient Village in South Uist. Three artificial settlement mounds dominate the machair plain, 1.5km east of Dùn Mhulan. Between 1994 and 2004, excavations were >>undertaken at all three mounds, revealing a late Iron Age village, and later a Viking settlement. At Mound 1, the southernmost of the group, the excavations uncovered >>what was probably a Late Iron Age wheelhouse, which after destruction by fire was rebuilt as a rectangular building. Mounds 2 and 3 are the visible remains of a larger >>Norse period settlement of at least 20 buildings, representing one of the largest and most important Norse settlements in Scotland.  

 >>>Capture targets 50 photos 12th  December 2018 British Museum Archive Orsman Road 

>>>>Geometric folded paper targets printed with randomised pattern developed as part of the Capture Lab Project at Central Saint Martins by Dom Biddulph. Other >>>>photogrammetric targets pictured include those from redundant software by Autodesk and Agisoft coded targets folded into cubes as part of Naomi Dines’ capture rig >>>>experiments. Those in the background of the Iniskim image are hand drawn markers. 

>UV map iniskim 85 photos 17th Sept 2019 Lethbridge Canada part of a round table gathering. 

>Jerry Potts [Piikani] brought two Iniskim he had recently cleaned up for the team to capture. Iniskim or Buffalo Stones are sections of ammonite found on the Plains.  

>>Long ago, food had become scarce for the people of the plains. The inii (buffalo) showed compassion for them and sent a message through Weasel Woman. As she was collecting water from a river near her camp, she heard a stone calling to her from the bushes.