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The stones broadcast.
A region in which we used to live.
The young man had locked her selkie skin away in a big kist and hid the key.
I’m waiting for a model to process, the mesh to flesh out the vertices. It is assem- bling itself from 250 photographs of a whale skeleton laid out outside the museum in Westray. Taking the photographs was a kind of dance around the bones. Mean- time I am reading a text about Melanesian whales’ teeth. [Gosden and Marshall, 1999, pp169-178] The teeth, moving through many hands over many years, get darker, absorbing oil and with it they accumulate power, a kind of occult serocon- version.
Ness of Brodgar Excavation
July 2016
Andy Jones, Marta Diaz Guardamino, Ian Dawson, Louisa Minkin,
Point cloud derived from photogrammetry
Dead bird on the beach at Westray
Links of Noltland Excavation visit July 2016
Andy Jones, Marta Diaz Guardamino, Ian Dawson, Louisa Minkin,
Photogrammetric model
>Ian Dawson