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Trace was a project I had to do last year. I worked together with Iris Wijckmans. We had to study a place called Langerbrugge, next to Gent in Belgium. We had to do something (audio, video, photos,...)with the place and we could choose our own subject, the only rule was that it has to be associated with the place. Iris and I where intrigued by the electricity poles (and there where a lot of them). we fantasized that the hole place was filled with electricity poles, so we made pictures of the site and in photoshop we multiplied the electricity poles so that we create a whole new world...
So this is the result. for the presentation we used 2 slide projectors (because the sounds represents the electricity).
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You and I,
we're merely shadows,
like the footprints and the snow,
and everything i see and everything i know,
will be gone tomorrow.
Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi
November 9, 2015
©Dale Haussner
"The Natchez Trace Parkway (also known as the Natchez Trace or simply the Trace) is a National Parkway in the southeastern United States that commemorates the historic Old Natchez Trace and preserves sections of the original trail. Its central feature is a two-lane parkway road that extends 444 miles (715 km) from Natchez, Mississippi, to Nashville, Tennessee. Access to the parkway is limited, with more than fifty access points in the states of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. The southern end of the route is in Natchez at an intersection with Liberty Road, and the northern end is northeast of Fairview, Tennessee, in the suburban community of Pasquo, Tennessee, at an intersection with Tennessee 100. In addition to Natchez and Nashville, the larger cities along the route include Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi, and Florence, Alabama.
The All-American Road is maintained by the National Park Service, to commemorate the original route of the Natchez Trace."
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This is orlas find and though there are so many traces that look alike...I actually think they look like the one in my find og what i think could be a trace fossil from perhaps a kind of tubeworm....
The size of this trace fossil is ( the longest of these long traces in this kind of starformation, is about 3½ cm....whole piece of mocaly is 9 cm. x 6½ cm.
I have a link to one kind of fossil, I think it looks like... found by Henrik Madsen from the moclay museum in Mors here in Denmark...here is a link:
www.vestjyskstenklub.dk/nye%20fund/2009fund/Nyt%20fra%20M...
Light Trace 光 のトレース
This second gallery results from a two day collaboration (during November 2011 in London) with Tokyo-based light artist/ fashion designer, Erina Kashihara.
For each of the six pieces of Erina's Light Mode Art there are light movement images.
Light emitted from within clothing and accessories combined with directed movements clothe the model within traces of light.
Light is the conduit between art and fashion.
CREDITS for Light Trace
Model: Laura Cherry; Hair: Charlie Manns (Electric Hairdressing); Styling: Erina Kashihara.
Studio assistance: Jon Gray
Photography: Michael Taylor 2011
Small light source hanging from a pendulum was swung in front of the camera lens to create the patterns. Known as a harmonograph. Colours added with photographic gels over the camera lens.
I shall be away for quite some time. I will drop in when I can, might not have enough broadband out and about to upload and will try not to take too many pphotos as I am still catching up with the last 3 aways...
I had never heard of Berry's Trace until I saw this marker. I find incomplete and conflicting info about it on the Web. I did learn, however, that Napoleon was built in 1820, before the Michigan Road was built. I haven't researched all the other towns on the Road, but my guess is that Napoleon and Madison are the only ones that predate it.
This sign is on the southeast corner of Wilson St. at Michigan Road/US 421.