PUBLICATIONS |
October
2006 |
Material outlining PLACE’s ATLAS project at Cardiff Bay is published in
the book “Capital Cardiff 1975-2020” edited by Alan Hooper and John
Hunter published by University of Wales Press 2006 |
August
2006
|
“Planning” magazine (the journal of
the Royal Town Planning Institute) prints a letter from PLACE
demonstrating the inaccuracy of an earlier article. The letter is critical
of the current approach of the mobile phone industry to environmental
issues. |
October
2005 |
“Views, Vistas and Reverie – A Photographic Survey of the Intrusion of
Telecommunications Infrastructure in the Landscape of the Forest of Dean”
is published. |
Januarv
2003 |
Dr. Richard Cowell’s report “The
Scope for Undergrounding Overhead Electricity Lines” (commissioned by
Friends of the Lake District from the UK Centre for Economic and
Environmental Development), reproduces two of PLACE's photographs of
National Grid's 400Kv open trough system, in use at Woodhead, within the
Peak National Park, for approximately 1/4 mile. |
June 2001 |
"Landscape Research," Vol. 26 No.1,
publishes a polemic by Tim Hall and Iain Robertson - "Public Art and Urban
Regeneration: advocacy, claims and critical debates" - which includes a
number of references to Andrew Darke's "ECOS" article. (See above.) |
February 2001 |
ASPIRE TO CLEAR HORIZONS and CLEAR
HORIZONS documents become available on the Technical Indexes Ltd. Planning
CD-Rom. |
August 2000 |
"alias" (artist led initiative
advisory service) publication, documenting a pilot project, includes
information on PLACE's contact with the service. The publication also uses
a photograph on its cover of the pre-barrage tidal mud in Mount Stuart
Graving Docks, Cardiff Bay, taken by Andrew Darke. The publication was
commissioned by South West Arts and produced by Stroud Valleys
Artspace. |
July 1998 |
PUBLIC:ART:SPACE, a book published
by Public Art Commissions Agency (Merrell Holberton, London), includes the
ATLASproject in its chapter "A strategy for public art in Cardiff Bay."
The book documents a decade of PACA's advocacy, and commissioning, of art
for public spaces. |