Venue: The Watershed – Sydling St. Nicholas – Dorset DT2 9NS
Families and people of all ages attended the free event, and experienced an array of exciting, hands-on activities where they could explore underwater worlds. Participants worked with scientists and artists to investigate and learn about freshwater habitats and their biodiversity.
after a ten year silence countertext returned in 2024 – a collection of audio postcards, exchanged between the UK, Germany, Spain and France…..
countertext [2008 – 2014] were collections of transmedia installations and events to complement the Bridport Literary Festival including painting, photography, sculpture, video, sound and performance, curated by David Rogers and long time collaborator Nigel Slight installed in various retail shops, work places and venues around Bridport.
Bonus items included with FULL ALBUM download: Nigel Slight : : Desktop Nigel Slight ‘2’ : : video Pedro Bericat : : postcard Barbie Mcclure : : postcard Nigel Crawley ‘shader’ : : video DR : : ‘imagine peace’ Yoko Ono Eva Fahle-Clouts : : postcard
download produced by: David Rogers for electricbackroom STUDIO Dorset UK
Hydrophone recordings made on the rivers Nadder and Avon, near Salisbury, in April 2024. This was a contribution to the Salisbury River Park Project, which is aiming to develop a network of public greenspace along the rivers and throughout the town. The recordings were used in a public performance, with clarinettist Karen Wimhurst, to help launch the project.
Tuesday 24th September [6pm-8pm]Talk – Carlos Guarita, photographs taken over a period of twenty years while on assignments to Angola, Mozambique, Nigeria, Uganda, Sudan and Burundi.
Wednesday 25th September [6pm – 8pm]Water Rituals in Catholicism, Judaism and Islam. With Fr Jacek A. Kostuch, Sara Moon and Neomi Alam
Thursday 26th September [6pm – 8pm]Talk – ‘Getting Healthy in Toxic Times’ Dr Jenny Goodman
Saturday 28th September [6pm – 8pm]Music – Jenny Bliss & Ron Phelan
Tuesday 1st October [6pm – 8pm]Talk – The River Lim Action Group and Simon Bethel [Surfers Against Sewage]
Friday 4th October [6pm – 8pm]Water Rituals the significance of water in Hinduism and Unitarianism. With Sandhya Dave and The Reverend Elizabeth Harley
supported by: Christina Roessler, David West, Stuart Case, Turn Lyme Green, The River Lim Action Group, SEAFAIR, electricbackroom STUDIO, The Malthouse Gallery, Carlos Guarita, Fr Jacek A. Kostuch, Sara Moon, Neomi Alam, Dr Jenny Goodman, Simon Bethel (Surfers Against Sewage), Sandhya Dave and The Reverend Elizabeth Harley
A ‘Talking Walk’ event for the Shute Festival 2023, with the River Lim Action Group, Vicki Elcoate, Paul Butter, Rob Thomas and artists Eva Fahle-Clouts and David Rogers.
The Action Group and members of the public walked along the river discussing it’s ecology and the campaign to clean it up.