Images for The Eigg Diary
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"In Search of Macbeth" explorations of ritual in the landscape, whilst looking for a ram with no horns.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" - series of photographic images.
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"In Search of Macbeth" exploring the ritual properties in the landscape, whilst looking for a ram with no horns.
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"King of Eigg" or "The Measure of a Man"- Swap Shop sticker icon
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A visualisation of a proposed 'prosthetic horns', for a ram born without them.
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Guising Revival images
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Guising Revival images
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Guising Revival images
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Guising Revival images
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Guising Revival images
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untitled
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"The Sheep Pole" - an installation marking the ritualistic movements of livestock, converted into one of the icons for the Swap Shop.
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"Massacre Crab"- experiment with more text. The image is of a live crab which is blocking out the actual landmark- the so called "Massacre Cave"."
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From nowhere- Almost half the items have untraceable provenance.
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This is all that I can be sure comes from Scotland.
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Eigg T-shirt made in Morocco.
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Possible labels for the Swap Shop Items (okay this one too.)
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Possible labels for the Swap Shop Items (really like this one!)
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Possible labels for the Swap Shop Items
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Sabotage?
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Provenance- research in the Swap Shop. (This one is Taiwan; liking the strange combinations)
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Provenance- research in the Swap Shop. (Very little from Scotland so far)
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Provenance- research in the Swap Shop. (Unprovenanced items)
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Provenance- research in the Swap Shop
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Perhaps cultural artefacts we discard are just as revealing as those we preserve?
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Eigg Swap Shop
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The Battle for Eigg Part 1. End: Bow
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The Battle for Eigg Part 1. Act 4: Revival (image 2)
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The Battle for Eigg Part 1. Act 4: Revival "Is there a healer to be found, to raise these men what's on the ground?"
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The Battle for Eigg Part 1. Act 2: The Dispute
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The Battle for Eigg Part 1. Act 1: The Beaked Fool
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"Eilean nam Ban Mora" or "The island of Big Women". The term is used by sailors who must not refer to the isle as "Eigg" whilst at sea for fear of not returning. The name relates to the myth of St Donnan.










































