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| Language | EN |
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The moving image work featuring fossil samples scanned whilst on short term loan from Skye and Lochalsh Archive Centre, Staffin Dinosaur Museum, and Dr Elsa Panciroli. These include an ammonite, small vertebrate, turtle carapace, and a sample yet to be identified. 3D print (on supports) of the void areas of ammonite fossil generated from scanning. The video work soundscape includes ‘Uamh an Òir’ (Cave of Gold), a Gaelic song describing the legend of a piper who, along with his faithful dog enters the Cave of Gold never to return. In some versions of the story, the pipers’ music can be heard coming from the ground, gradually getting fainter. His dog emerges from the cave hairless, most likely after encountering the cave’s fearsome guardian – a green faery hound. Uamh an Òir is arranged and performed by Caleb Wilson, recorded by Richy Carey at èist sound, Cinnseaborg, set amongst a soundscape composed by both artists. (atlasarts.org.uk)
Status: Released
Language: EN
| Status | Released |
| Language | EN |
| Website | Visit Site |
We couldn't find cast data for this movie