A Study Room Guide to Remoteness

Notes

For one week in August 2014, 20 specially commissioned artist performances and programmes created with local residents will be broadcast live from Outlandia, a unique artists’ field-station in Glen Nevis, Lochaber, Scotland. With Resonance104.4fm’s mobile studio ‘in residence’, Outlandia will become a portal between Lochaber and the rest of the world, a context in which participants can transmit experience of place to diverse audiences through art, music and performance.

Study Room Guide to Remoteness

 

Artist / Author Tracey Warr
Reference P2600
Date 2014
Type Publication

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