Thetford: Prototype, Day #3
The box trailer and our overnight accomodation from distance Leaving the site on the third night, ready for the Forestry Commission visit the next day.
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Living Symphonies development journal,
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The box trailer and our overnight accomodation from distance Leaving the site on the third night, ready for the Forestry Commission visit the next day.
Installing the Living Symphonies Prototype in Thetford Forest, 23-24 September 2013.
A final trip to Thetford before the prototype with site manager Dave Charlesworth.
The visual result of the prototype survey of the first site for the 2014 Living Symphonies tour, made from stitching together photographs of each of the 600 square metres that we surveyed in August.
Although less than one hundred years old, Thetford is one of the largest man-made forests in Britain.
An exhausting but fruitful day on Tuesday when we surveyed the whole Thetford 30m by 20m installation site, all 600 square metres of it.
Friday marked our second trip to Thetford Forest where we explored potential sites and met Neal Armour-Chelu, the forestry commission ecologist for Thetford.
Using LiDAR to discover the mythical ‘White City’ in the rainforest of Honduras and Nicaragua.
Photographs from our first visit to Thetford forest.