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Elphinstone Institute Public Lecture Series
This talk will be on the innovative Art in the Aberdeenshire Environment database, its history, underlying philosophy, users and uses, and its possible future development now that it has been transferred to the care of the Elphinstone Institute.
The AITE database is a collection of images and information on a wide range of visual artefacts in the county and its marches. Since the Neolithic residents of the area have been making interventions in the environment intended to be appreciated visually. Many of these, from the recumbent stone circles to contemporary temporary installations and graffiti, are recorded elsewhere by category in a traditionally reductive academic way. While such an approach has its own value it is often contrary to our actual experience of the object in its current context. The difference with the AITE is its starting point is location allowing a particularly wide variety of cross references to be made between objects of contrasting intents, styles and temporal origins.
The artists and craftsman David Watson Hood was born in Ayrshire in 1953 but has lived for the last 38 years in Aberdeenshire on a small croft. Over this period he has worked in a wide range of artistic media from painting and digital art to hard stone carving. During this time he has also pursued many other activities and auto didactic studies of relevance to the AITE project.
He was a founder member of the recently dissolved Banff and Buchan Arts Forum and has maintained the website of the Art in the Aberdeenshire Environment online database since its inception 16 years ago, as a millennium project. He has also acted as a contributor and its chief researcher and editor.
- Speaker
- David Watson Hood
- Hosted by
- Elphinstone Institute
- Venue
- MR051, MacRobert Building
- Contact
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£3 admission
Students free
No booking required