Conference Presentations: Video Recordings
Conference proceedings at The Exchange on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 May were filmed by Rosanna Catterall and James Kelly, with the support of University College Falmouth.
Edited by James Kelly.
Saturday 19 May
[001] Welcome by James Green and Teresa Gleadowe
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Field trip reports
[002] Dr Robin Shail, Camborne School of Mines: Introduction to the geology of the Penwith peninsula and reports on field trips led by Camborne School of Mines
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[003] Paul Chaney and Kenna Hernly: The Story of NPK: Agriculture as Extraction
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[004] Andrew Lanyon: Extracting Creativity
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[005] Hadrian Pigott: The Invisibles – Emanations and Extractions from Hot Rocks
Hadrian Pigott has kindly given permission for us to publish his contribution to this section of the conference here in PDF format.
‘The Invisibles – Radioactivity in Granite,’ by Hadrian Pigott.
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[006] Billy Wynter: Coast to Coast
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[007] Iain Boal: Newlyn Fishing Industry – Stories of Extraction
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Extraction and its Complications
[008] Robin Mackay: Introduction – Underground Adventure – From Mines to Signs
Robin Mackay has kindly given permission for us to publish his contribution to this section of the conference here in PDF format. ‘Underground Adventure – From Mines to Signs’, by Robin Mackay.
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[009] Allen Buckley: The Cornish Adventure – From Surface to Depths
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[010] Shaun Lewin: Mining the Ocean – From Quota to Capitalism
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[011] John Gerrard: Remote-Control Agriculture – From Duststorm to Grow Finish Unit
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[012] Esther Leslie: The Black Spectrum – From Coal to Colour
Esther Leslie has kindly given permission for us to publish her contribution to this section of the conference here in PDF format.
‘The Black Spectrum – From Coal to Colour’, by Esther Leslie.
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[013] Panel discussion chaired by Robin Mackay
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[014] Sally Tallant, Artistic Director of the Liverpool Biennial: the role and value of a biennial in a shrinking city
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[015] Audience discussion chaired by Teresa Gleadowe
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Sunday 20th May
Art and Extraction: History and Site
[016] Andrea Schlieker: Folkestone Triennial
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[017] Miroslaw Balka: 21° 15′ 00″ E 52° 06′ 17″ N
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[018] Kasia Redzisz: Otwock
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[019] Nils Norman: Utopia: it’s here if not now
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[020] Panel discussion chaired by Teresa Gleadowe