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The Coleridge Way: October 2014
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Wednesday, 8 October 2014. The Last Post (Installing QR Code Poetry). Jenny Mash was an essential component to this project without her involvement I feel the quality of poetry would be but a shadow of its current form. ' C Jelley. Location: Wheddon Cross, Minehead, Somerset TA24, UK.
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ARTlife Latest News and Events: Connections | Creativity at the heart of community
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Creativity at the heart of community. ARTlife began in April 2000, when the West Somerset Arts Consortium took on the delivery of the arts and cultural development service for West Somerset Council. In the sixteen years since, we have inspired, generated, nurtured and funded countless arts projects, events and programmes, with communities and creatives across the district and beyond. An archive of our work exists at artlife-somerset.co.uk/projects. For the full picture. Interested in creative opportuniti...
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CV - Martin Joiner
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PHP, MySQL, Symfony, Laravel, WordPress, NodeJS, Drupal. Client-side:. HTML, SVG, XML, JavaScript, jQuery, AngularJS, CSS, LESS, SASS, WebGL. Testing:. Grunt, Gulp, Broccoli, Elixir. Version control:. Google Maps, MapBox, HighCharts, Twitter, MailChimp, Transport. Protocols:. Open Graph, Rich snippets. Server Admin:. Apache, Linux, CentOS, Unix (Apple OS X),. Responsive web design, accessibility, UX, DX. Public speaking, teaching, project management, statistical visualisation, prototyping, sketching.
coleridgeway.blogspot.com
The Coleridge Way: The Last Post (Installing QR Code Poetry)
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Wednesday, 8 October 2014. The Last Post (Installing QR Code Poetry). Jenny Mash was an essential component to this project without her involvement I feel the quality of poetry would be but a shadow of its current form. ' C Jelley. Location: Wheddon Cross, Minehead, Somerset TA24, UK.
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The Coleridge Way: May 2015
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Saturday, 16 May 2015. FLY CATCHER PRESS: A Walk Down the Rift. Not far from Coleridge Cottage. Lies the tiny hamlet of Shurton and just down to the sea from here is where ST Coleridge walked and sat on Shurton Bars to write 'Ode to Sara' for his wife to-be in 1795. Beneath scoured ...
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The Coleridge Way: December 2013
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Sunday, 1 December 2013. This year has been a great one for new works and new directions with the Coleridge Way, and as we head towards the darker months, it's a time of reflection and planning the way forward for 2014. So what's in store? Along the trail of the Coleridge Way. There...
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The Coleridge Way: May 2014
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Friday, 23 May 2014. The Coleridge Way Extension. Left to right, Suzette Hibbert,. Rosemary Coleridge Middleton, and Andrea Davis. Granddaughter, Rosemary Coleridge Middleton , pronouncing the Coleridge Way Extension Open. Walking actually concentrates the mind, soothes the soul and...
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Conference – Landscaping Change
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Exploring the transformation, reconstitution and disruption of environments through the arts and humanities and social science. Exploring the transformation, reconstitution and disruption of environments through the arts and humanities and social science. Bath Spa University, Newton Park Campus: 29, 30, 31 March 2016. Sponsored by the British Academy and hosted by the Writing and the Environment Research Centre, BSU. Stephen Daniels, Professor of Cultural Geography, University of Nottingham. Work has a t...
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Portfolio - Martin Joiner
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All the projects below leverage my design, development and UX skills. Additional skills are listed individually. Responsive automotive contract comparison site. Via job at Carmen Data. ColdFusion, custom API, JavaScript, CSS. Responsive user-generated content site with custom CMS now attracting over 20,000 unique users monthly. Self-initiated. Built in PHP, JavaScript, jQuery, several APIs: Twitter, Meetup. Google Maps, Transport. Open source single page app. Built with OO JavaScript, Gulp. A visual medi...
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The Coleridge Way: February 2015
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51 miles of track and trail from Nether Stowey to Lynmouth, across Somerset's wildest landscape. Places which inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dorothy and William Wordsworth to lay the seeds of Romantic Poetry 200 years ago. Thursday, 5 February 2015. Location: Dulverton, Dulverton, Somerset TA22 9HB, UK. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ARTlife Latest News and Events. Tales from the combe. The Less Travelled Path. A short poem read inside a hollow tree just as the rain was passing through, November 2015.