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Karen Rann investigates the invention of contour lines. The Great Lines Project. The Publication →. October 24, 2016. Last week I took the show to GeoConnect. The Conference saw the launch of the publication – more on that later – but having not written in a while, I just wished to add a huge thank you to all those who have supported. The project to date. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged Astronomer Royal. The Publication →. October 24, 2016 at 10:30 am. I was thinking of you! October 24...
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Karen Rann investigates the invention of contour lines. The Great Lines Project. January 22, 2017. Late notice, apologies. I’m talking about the project again, this time it’s at a Research Slam in Edinburgh, (tomorrow night). It’s free, so if you’re in the vicinity – and free – please come along: https:/ www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-library-research-slam-tickets-30073045288. National Library of Scotland. November 11, 2016. National Library of Scotland. The Lit and Phil. October 24, 2016. July 4, 2016.
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Karen Rann investigates the invention of contour lines. The Great Lines Project. The Great Lines is funded by Arts Council England (ACE) and Visual Art in Rural Communities (VARC). National Trust for Scotland including Sandra Morrison and Kate Samson. Sara Maitland, author. Aidan Moesby (artist, partner, patient listener and confidant). National Library of Scotland, Map Library, particularly Chris Fleet. Visual Arts in Rural Communities, including Janet Ross and Cynthia Morrison Bell. Dr Peter van der Kr...
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Karen Rann investigates the invention of contour lines. The Great Lines Project. The Great Lines Exhibition. Open from Thursday 2nd till Friday 24th June 2016. At the Literary and Philosophical Society. In Newcastle, NE1 1SE. Alongside artworks will be material held by the Lit and Phil pertaining to Charles Hutton: inventor of contour lines. And Saturday 11th June, 10am till noon ‘Fantasy Maps’ FREE creative drop-in for families. In View: Five viewpoints on a landscape. Website for further details.
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Karen Rann investigates the invention of contour lines. The Great Lines Project. Newer posts →. June 7, 2016. Without Professor Robin Johnson there would be no ‘centre piece’ map in the exhibition. Robin was able to enlighten and elucidate on the maths Charles Hutton used in inventing lines of equal altitude. As Nevil Maskelyne the Astronomer Royal – needed Hutton, so I have needed the Professor to help me re-create Hutton’s missing map (and 3d model). Hutton would not have recognised the title “. At the...
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Karen Rann investigates the invention of contour lines. The Great Lines Project. November 11, 2016. The plan was to produce the Great Lines publication in time for the Opening at the Lit and Phil. Last June, but one of the advantages of the delay has been that I could include images from the Exhibition within it. If you would like to order copies, please email me for details: karenrann@yahoo.co.uk. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged Charles Hutton. National Library of Scotland.
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Karen Rann investigates the invention of contour lines. The Great Lines Project. The Great Lines Project. Since first hearing of Newcastle born Charles Hutton in 2014, I have been chasing the history of a line. It was invented 400 years ago, or perhaps only 250; depending on whether isobaths (the submarine version of contour lines) count. The maps explored here were the first to include those tentative lines that expose a quality of our world needing to be understood, to be calculated or defined, through...
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Karen Rann investigates the invention of contour lines. The Great Lines Project. Most of my artwork is made in response to a specific site or location, the outcome may be installation/s, sculpture or performance; the choice of materials, construction methods and form relating to the history, location and function of the place. For more information regarding previous projects please visit my website. Follow Blog via Email. Join 222 other followers. National Library of Scotland. Jenny Wildblood on Support.
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