MAY BE ON THE MOORS #2

On this second moorland mark-making walk we thought about the memory of stone. We questioned how we might be able to engage with a sense of deep time through our sense of touch, and feedback from the surface of rock.

We considered Harcles hill quarry as a scar upon the earth, and its quiet stillness as an eerie presence given its industrial past.

We reckoned with cairns as sites of human presence and the way that they have been made-with the landscape through ritual and tradition.

During the walk we passed around a single use camera to document the walk collaboratively.