Dougald Hine, Journeyman: an interview on transiency and cultural resilience

Posted Dec. 10, 2012 by Shelbatra Jashari

"I set off from Stockholm on the evening of 8 July, 2012. For the first two weeks, I travelled fast: visiting people and projects that had been on my mind, recording the traces of the journey and the chance encounters to which it led. After that, I slowed down, spending time with groups of friends and collaborators, first in Croatia and later in Denmark. All of these journeys were made by rail and by ferry. Over the later part of the summer, I began to write up some of the longer reflections from the journey, picking up further threads of conversation along the way. As of October, I am gradually completing the map of my travels with notes from the journey."

– Dougald Hine

More information: http://rhapsodi.se/resilients/?page_id=41

Interview with Dougald about the different aspects of his work and more particularly his view on cultural resilience and the role of "Journeyman" in our times. 

The transcript of the interview with Dougold can be found here: http://lib.fo.am/resilients/dougald_hine_interview 

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