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1 Cover
4 Preface and acknowledgements Notes
5 Invitation Letters from the heart Digitization and loss More than human Being and becoming A waste of knowing The rigour of amateurs The way of art Notes
6 Tales from the Woods Introduction Somewhere in Northern Karelia… Notes Pitch black and firelight Notes In the shadow of tree being Body Shadow Touch Time Art Notes Ta, Da, Ça! Notes
7 Spitting, Climbing, Soaring, Falling Introduction Notes The foamy saliva of a horse The mountaineer’s lament Notes On flight Notes Sounds of snow Notes
8 Going to Ground Introduction Notes Scissors paper stone Notes Ad coelum Notes Are we afloat? Notes Shelter Notes Doing time Notes
9 The Ages of the Earth Introduction Notes The elements of fortune Notes A stone’s life Notes The jetty Notes On extinction Notes Three short fables of self-reinforcement Notes
10 Line, Crease, Thread Introduction Lines in the landscape Notes The chalk-line and the shadow Fold Notes Taking a thread for a walk Notes Letter-line and strike-through Notes
11 For the Love of Words Introduction Notes Words to meet the world Notes In defence of handwriting Notes Diabolism and logophilia Notes Cold blue steel Notes
12 Au revoir
List of Illustrations
1 Somewhere in Northern Karelia …Figure 1 The boulder: a page from my sketchbook. (Photo by the author.)
2 Pitch black and firelightFigure 2 The sun and the moon. Detail from a painting from the wooden ceiling of the stav…
3 In the shadow of tree beingFigure 3 Respirare l’ombra [Breathe the shadow], drawing by Giuseppe Penone, 1987. (Court…Figure 4 Gli alberi dei travi [The trees of the beams], drawing by Giuseppe Penone, 1970.…
4 Ta, Da, Ça!Figure 5 Ta, Da, Ça! (stick, magnet, radiator), photo by Émile Kirsch, 2017. (Courtesy of…
5 The foamy saliva of a horseFigure 6 Sea shells on stand, from Carol Bove, The Foamy Saliva of a Horse. (© Carol Bove…Figure 7 Sea shells off stand, from Carol Bove, The Foamy Saliva of a Horse. (© Carol Bov…Figure 8 Groynes on Aberdeen beach. A tree-trunk, tossed up by the storm of New Year, 201…
6 On flightFigure 9 Thermal, 1960, by Peter Lanyon (1918–1964). (Courtesy of the Tate Gallery, St Iv…
7 Scissors paper stoneFigure 10 Exaggerated cross-section of a palimpsest. (Photo by the author.)Figure 11 Earth, atmosphere and ground as interface. (Photo by the author.)Figure 12 The ground at the meeting of earth and atmosphere. (Photo by the author.)
8 Ad coelumFigure 13 Open codex and closed book in cross-section. (Photo by the author.)
9 ShelterFigure 14 Shelter in a rocky overhang. (Photo by Tim Knowles, courtesy of the artist.)Figure 15 Barrel shelter with door open. (Photo by Tim Knowles, courtesy of the artist.)
10 Doing timeFigure 16 Punching the Time Clock: One-Year Performance 1980–1981, photo by Michael Shen. …
11 The elements of fortuneFigure 17 New Year’s tin. (Photo by Tero Sivula, courtesy of Lehtikuva.)
12 A stone’s lifeFigure 18 Selinunte – Ruins, a photograph by Giovanni Crupi, dating from the 1880s or 1890…
13 The jettyFigure 19 Cone, by Wolfgang Weileder, 2014. (Photo by Colin Davidson.)Figure 20 The jetty at Dunston Staiths, Gateshead. (Photo by Colin Davidson.)
14 IntroductionFigure 21(a)–(c) Paper sheet with ruled line (a), screwed into a ball (b), and a part of the shee…
15 Lines in the landscapeFigure 22 Lines in the landscape. (Photo by Nisha Keshav.)Figure 23 Ploughed field, drainage ditch and wood. (Photo by Nisha Keshav.)Figure 24 Starlings on wires. (Photo by Nisha Keshav.)
16 The chalk-line and the shadowFigure 25 Chalk-line (2019), by Matthieu Raffard and Mathilde Roussel. (Photo courtesy of …Figure 26 The shadow of the chalk-line (2019), by Matthieu Raffard and Mathilde Roussel. …
17 FoldFigure 27 The meeting of letters across a fold. (Photo by the author.)
18 Taking a thread for a walkFigure 28 A wound-up pencil-line. (Photo by the author.)Figure 29 Ball of wool, by Anne Masson and Eric Chevalier. (Photo by Christian Aschman.)Figure 30 Vest and ball, by Anne Masson and Eric Chevalier. (Photo by Christian Aschman.)Figure 31 Two chairs in one, by Anne Masson and Eric Chevalier. (Photo by Christian Aschma…
19 Letter-line and strike-throughFigure 32 Four stills from Walk (strike through with pen) (2016) by Anna Macdonald: (a) at …Figure 33 Whooping Crane, from Birds of America (1827–38), by John James Audubon. (Courtes…
20 Cold blue steelFigure 34 The contents of my pencil-case.Figure 35 Lines written by Gerry Grams, on the colour ‘blue’. From Shauna McMullan, Someth…Figure 36 Something About a Word, by Shauna McMullan (2011). (Courtesy of the artist.)
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