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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An examination of the two dead mice found last summer revealed different processes of decomposition; one of dry mummification and the second of slimy rot. I will remove the slime on the latter and bring into light its skeletal structure.

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diagram courtesy of http://imgarcade.com/1/rodent-skeleton-diagram/

diagram courtesy of http://imgarcade.com/1/rodent-skeleton-diagram/

 

 

April 12, 2014 by Eggman Categories: Lost & Found, Neighbours, Tide & Change

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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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