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2025/063: Another example of brutalism around Dartington Hall. I was told that there used to be a student residence on the grounds. The bunk beds where you spend the night here have something of the feel of monastic cells. But there is a swimming pool!

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Rural british brutalism with swimming pool. Location: ///delusions.chest.failsPermalink: flickr
18/03/2025
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2025/062: Mist rises from the lush meadows along the River Dart before the sun, which will soon appear on the horizon, dispels it. A fenced-in view of the rolling Devon countryside.

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Good morning fog at Dartington Hall. Location: ///lifeguard.format.touchesPermalink: flickr
16/03/2025
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2025/061: In the backyard of a workshop at Dartington Hall, I find brutalist remains of a post-war extension. The country estate is surrounded by a beautiful forest and the last remnants of post-war brutalism. I stand with my Nokton lens in between.

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Rural british brutalism. Location: ///cove.scout.recurPermalink: flickr
15/03/2025
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2025/060: The rear of Dartington Hall illustrates how the estate grew over several generations. A pleasant patchwork of stone.

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The back of Dartington Hall. Location: ///comply.earplugs.juggledPermalink: flickr
14/03/2025
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2025/059: The old Dartington Hall cemetery, guarded by the tower of St Mary's Church. Lots of old stone around really old plants. In the extension to the tower stands a really damn old tree. Wired!

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Dartington Hall Cemetery. Location: ///comply.earplugs.juggledPermalink: flickr
13/03/2025
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2025/058: Lush vegetation at the start of autumn on the River Dart. The trees that ventured too far from the water had to pay a high price.

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River Dart. Location: ///motive.mornings.removingPermalink: flickr
12/03/2025
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2025/057: Lush vegetation at the start of autumn on the River Dart. The trees touch the water, but keep a respectful distance. (A week ago there was still high water here.)

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River Dart. Location: ///motive.mornings.removingPermalink: flickr
11/03/2025
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2025/056: View of the Dart River, which meanders leisurely through the valley near Totnes/Dartington. The water comes directly from the legendary Dartmoor.

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River Dart. Location: ///rural.include.eruptPermalink: flickr
06/03/2025
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2025/055: A tree on the banks of the River Dart makes a mighty Celtic appearance. What a fabulous place on earth!

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The Mighty. Location: ///airtime.gratitude.majorsPermalink: flickr
05/03/2025
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2025/054: On the path near Dartington Hall, you half expect Humpty Dumpty to appear on the wall at any moment.

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Expecting Humpty Dumpty. Location: ///skater.tissue.countersPermalink: flickr
04/03/2025
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2025/053: Trampelpfad im Wald in der Nähe von Dartington Hall. Der Weg geht um ein Plateau, das der mittelalterlichen Jagdgesellschaft als Aussichtsplatz dienen sollte.

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Path. Location: ///these.tailing.capillaryPermalink: flickr
03/03/2025
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Path. Location: ///these.tailing.capillaryPermalink: flickr
02/03/2025
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Baumhaus am Gut von Dartington Hall.

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Home. Location: ///abruptly.stew.interludePermalink: flickr
01/03/2025
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Babyfarn kämpft sich hier durch eine alte Steinmauer. Gesehen am Gut von Dartington Hall.

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Fern. Location: ///uncouth.remain.annualPermalink: flickr
28/02/2025
The Last Supperstar
THE LAST SUPPERSTAR by Karl Schönswetter at the Media Commons Camp 2024 at Dartington Hall hosted by Soundart Radio. The Recording took place on Saturday the 5th Oct at 2pm somewhere outside at the Estate.

The Last Supperstar

What happens when a microphone is installed in a public space and messages can be sent into the ether via the microphone without any further barriers? With his performance THE LAST SUPPERSTAR, Karl Schönswetter has created the setting to answer precisely this question. Let’s listen to what can happen in an hour: This is a […]
06/10/2024