What unfolded is the realisation that remote rural culture is formed on relationship... while it is possible to argue that all culture rural or urban is founded in relationships, such relationships to place and to the other people who inhabit that place are often richer and deeper when communities are small and remote" (Anne Douglas www.ontheedgeresearch.org - arising from artist/ research-led practice in NE Scotland Could a parallel be drawn from our experience of working within Cornwall? To what degree does practice in a remote rural setting reflect this difference?

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I dont know, take it to an extreme and work in the artic, painting the Northern Lights or making ice sculptures, life is what you make of it wherever you are. The paintings could be big enough to see from space painted in snow, the sculptures could be a new Supermans Ice Palace Theme Park and involve and attract untold people and money. One can be isolated in the middle of a city or even in a room full of our own friends! And here we are on the internet! Tim Interplay

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