A collaborative project in deep-mapping at Stanford University Humanities Center 2000 -
Clifford McLucas - the artist
Dorian Llywelyn - the theologian
Michael Shanks - the archaeologist
Sites
– an archaeological site in Sicily
– an eighteenth century estate in Wales
Works
- Original research into the three sites
- Twenty five taped discussions with guests
- A report on the project in the form of a visual primer - sadly delayed by the death of Cliff McLucas
- A software project - collaborative deep mapping - this has evolved into Traumwerk
Aims
- To investigate ways of dealing with landscape – in what the concept has come to stand for, in its permutations in various media (painting, photography, poetry, performance … ), in its disciplinary field of landscape studies (incorporating historical and cultural geography, art history, archaeology), in its association with contemporary notions of place and identity, in its implied cultural politics
- In working across different fields and media, to generate a creative short circuit between the artist’s studio and the academy
- To pursue the critique of landscape in finding new ways of working upon people’s relationships with environment, land, place and history
See also
Deep-mapping
Brith Gof