The Exbury Egg

Stephen Turner's Exbury Egg is addressing the meaning of place at a time of great environmental change. In the guise of The Beaulieu Beadle, he will work on, in and around the Egg for twelve months from July 15th 2013 – July 14th 2014.

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Five hours ago, video journalist John Galliver’s four minute film about my life in the Egg went live. It is called ‘The man who lives in an egg’ and has been made as part of a series called ‘Real Time’ for the BBC News website. Please do watch it on http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24574082

October 18, 2013 by Eggman Categories: A Personal Parish, Home, Moving Image

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A Beaulieu Beadle

In the character of the Beaulieu Beadle, I intend a performative role which is both practical and poetic as a guardian of the foreshore and the ‘herald who makes aware’ in my small personal parish around the egg, I'd like to provide a voice for mute nature, to be amanuensis to the tides, the terns and the turnstones.

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