
7th February, 2012
Between October 2009 and January 2010, the Dark Mountain Project collaborated with the net art collective Furtherfield on DIWO at the Dark Mountain, a Mail-Art project leading to an exhibition at HTTP gallery in London. As part of this, Neil … Continue reading →
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7th February, 2012
Daniel Ford and Mark Dixon created this graphic story for Dark Mountain book one. Share or bookmark this post.
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7th February, 2012
At the first Uncivilisation festival, artist Jaime Jackson of the interText Project created an outdoor installation which used snippets of text from the Dark Mountain manifesto to create road sign-style artworks scattered around the conference venue. Share or bookmark this … Continue reading →
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7th February, 2012
A collaboration between Dan Grace and Laurence Lord, High Water Mark appeared in Dark Mountain book two. Share or bookmark this post.
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7th February, 2012
We commissioned Dartmoor artist Rima Staines to create a cover for Dark Mountain book 2 in the summer of 2011. She came up with this captivating, magical image, which she explains in more detail on her blog The Hermitage. Share or … Continue reading →
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7th February, 2012
Sheffield artist Mattias Jones created this giant line drawing in November 2011 for an exhibition in north Wales. It was inspired by the Dark Mountain Project and by a real dark mountain – Cnicht, in Snowdonia. For more about the project … Continue reading →
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28th March, 2010
Following the publication of the manifesto, the net art collective Furtherfield invited us to collaborate on a Mail-Art project. This led to an exhibition at HTTP gallery in north London in December 2009-January 2010. In the first phase of DIWO … Continue reading →
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