Plaque Updates

It took awhile, but we have images up for all 11 of the Kymaerican Sites we did work on this summer.

Here is a link to all the plaques and historical sites–we have 9 new plaques installed and 2 historical sites. Both of the 2 new sites are incomplete, but there is something to see should you visit.

If you did not catch it, here’s the video showing the site near Pedraza

 

    Enjoy 

Qik Blog of Edinburgh Singalong

PCM Creative posted this–they were at the talk on the 15th of August and posted this video of the part where we went to read the Lovers Touch plaque.

Thought I would share. It is very raw, but an interesting perspective.

Am posting information on the latest plaques

eddgar

This is the Eddgar and Benn site in the gwome known as the [even, extended horizontal gesture of a hand].

More on the plaques page going up all day.

Thanks to Everyone who Attended in Edinburgh

It really was a great 3 weeks at the Edinburgh Fringe.  Thanks to everyone who attended the show and a welcome to everyone who learned about the project from the showings up there.  There will be a major upgrade to the website in about a month or so–so be sure to follow us.  And this site will return to posting at least a few times a week

The Lovers Touch in Edinburgh

edin

the Edinburgh plaque, finally installed. by looking at the castle, you can see basically where the plaque is: just up those steps at the west end of the Grassmarket, headed south towards Lauriston place:
edin

Basel

The plaque is officially installed in linear Basel, Switzerland:

basel

it honors the pace where Nobunaga-ventreven and Mlates were separated by Kmpass, the Urgend God of Directionality.

3 Performances Left!!!

Just three performances left of Discover Kymaerica left at the Edinburgh Fringe this Summer.  Today, Saturday and SundayIt is at Sweet Upstairs, a performance space at the Edinburgh College of Art, at 2 PM.  Venue 186 in your Fringe Guide. 

Dangerous Crossing Plaque Installed

In Basel, Switzerland, our third bilingual (and first English/Swiss German) plaque has just been installed, honoring the history changing crossing of what we would call the Rhine river by Nobunaga-Ventreven and Mlates gi Dunhuira.Pictures to follow 

Another from Edinburgh

A link to a generous review from the Metro.

The Edinburgh Run wraps up this weekend, so if you are in that wonderful city, you have just 4 more days to see it all for yourself.

The show is at the Edinburgh College of Art, at Venue 186 (Sweet ECA) in the room called Sweet Upstairs at 2 PM.

Installing the Lovers Touch plaque

crane

After all the adventures and time and struggle, the plaque is finally in. it was VERY cold and wet (well, I know it could have been colder but it was pretty darn wet!).

We back up down the cobblestones and then swung the 1 ton base of concrete into the hole.

untie

plaque detail

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