Abstract
Genesis and Metamorphosis agree: we humans were shaped from clay. What now can it do for us? Has its day passed, replaced by silicon and dark matter, or is it as vital today to our well being as it has always been?
This is the story of a town far away from where likely you are now, reading this, perhaps the other side of the world to you. It tells of a single day in July 2016 and of
a moment 170 years earlier. It tells of the movement of people across countries and oceans: how they shaped the land that they found and how it in turn shaped them. It is told in two voices.
This is the story of a town far away from where likely you are now, reading this, perhaps the other side of the world to you. It tells of a single day in July 2016 and of
a moment 170 years earlier. It tells of the movement of people across countries and oceans: how they shaped the land that they found and how it in turn shaped them. It is told in two voices.
Original language | English |
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Type | Contribution to Exhibition Catalogue |
Publisher | The Newspaper Club |
Place of Publication | Glasgow |
ISBN (Print) | 978-168419160-4 |
Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - 2016 |
Keywords
- ceramics