Coastal Recognition

In an attempt to explore methods of collaboration, our team at Falmouth University investigated the use of our own archived imagery to create a photographic series inspired by the poem ‘Nation’s Ode to the Coast’ by Dr John Cooper Clarke. The poem itself is made up from ideas that various contributors supplied and our body of work aims to depict these, using our individual interpretations to further collaborate.

Our series is a celebration of layered collaboration using work from our personal archives of the British coast and can be seen below:

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Where the Tide Meets the Sky, Jessica Roberts (2020)

A big fat sky and a thousand shrieks

The tide arrives and the timber creaks

A world away from the working week

Où est la vie nautique?

That’s where the sea comes in…

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Coastal Pallete, Lucy Worrall (2020)

Dishevelled shells and shovelled sands,

Architecture all unplanned

A spade ‘n’ bucket wonderland

A golden space, a Frisbee and

The kids and dogs can run and run

And not run in to anyone

Way out! Real gone!

That’s where the sea comes in…

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Untitled, Rachel Rimell (2020)

Impervious to human speech, idle time and tidal reach

Some memories you can’t impeach

That’s where the sea comes in

A nice cuppa splosh and a round of toast

A cursory glance at the morning post

A pointless walk along the coast

That’s what floats my boat the most

That’s where the sea comes in…

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Untitled, Alexander Ward (2020)

Now, voyager – once resigned

Go forth to seek and find

The hazy days you left behind

Right there in the back of your mind

Where lucid dreams begin

With rolling dunes and rattling shale

The shoreline then a swollen sail

Picked out by a shimmering halo

That’s where the sea comes in…

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Untitled, Claire Sargent (2016)

Could this be luck by chance?

Eternity in a second glance

A universe beyond romance

That’s where the sea comes in…

Yeah, that’s where the sea comes in…

The original poem can be heard here:

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