1. ACRE
æcer
"tilled field, open land,"
"field, pasture" "field, land,"
"plain, open country"). Originally in English without reference to dimension; in late O.E. the amount of land a yoke of oxen could plow in a day, afterward defined by statute as a piece 40 poles by 4, or an equivalent shape.
Original sense retained in God's acre "churchyard."
2. PARK
Mid13."enclosed preserve for beasts of the chase,"
*parruk "enclosed tract of land"
paddock "fencing about, enclosure," "fold for sheep,"
Possible west Germanic word is pre-4c. meant the fencing, not the place enclosed.
"enclosure, park" (8c.), Old French word,
"enclosed lot in or near a town, for public recreation" 1660s," originally in reference to London; the sense evolution is via royal parks in the original, hunting sense being overrun by the growth of London and being opened to the public. Applied to sporting fields in Amer.Eng. from 1867."
As a surname, Parker "keeper of a park" mid-12c.
NAME
"to sound, roar." To ring a bell "awaken a memory"
" dwelling, shelter, house,"
Gothic "temple," lit. "god-house;" usual word for "house" in Gothic being razn.
Meaning "family, including ancestors and descendants, especially if noble"
(1540s)"audience in a theater" 1660s playhous
To play house 1871; as suggestive of "have sex, shack up,"
14c., tonne, carrying capacity of a ship,"space occupied by a tun or cask of wine," thus identical to tun (q.v.). The two words were not differentiated until 1680s. The measure of weight 15C. the spelling ton 1530s,
SOUND/ROAR.
SHELTER/HOME/TEMPLE/ANCESTOR/SEXY TIMES
CASKET/TUN/WEIGHT/
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/DDBF8215-2E95-478A-94C8-D4C497A6CBBC/0/BHT.pdf
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/C0094E10-6B85-4718-9DBB-0D6B5305066C/0/BHMP.pdf
Bella Houston park.
(55.84375°N 4.31732°W ) Informations
Public park south side Glasgow, over 180 acres of land
History
until 19th cent mostly farmland Purchased for 50,000 in 1895 by glasgow corporation,
opened as park in 1896, more land added in 1901 & 1903.
Major events
Empire Exhibition of 1938
world cross country championship...
Visit's by the POPES and various other religious cults.
Bagpipe compeitions.
bands have played there.
tait tower and the grannite block, defacement
Faculties offered
other things of possible cultural interests, for visitors or local persons interested in said facilties.
Bellahouston sports centre.
Palace of art sports??
Skii centre.
Band stand ( info update on reconcstruction) - renovation
Miniture golf - do it
bowling, lawn bowl, play darts.
various pitches, Sing baddly
adventure playground, cool beans.
House for an arty
lover ( with tea room, also functions as a place for weddings ( from memory))
get images, virtual wark round, add images history in link .
A little plant garden stone area. pic.
1895
H.G. Wells' The Time Machine is published.
W.B. Yeats's Poems appear.
Art noveau style predominates.
Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake"; Mahler's Symphony #2.
First professional football game in US played, in Latrobe, P
How to display if images as above are exhibited on sktech book, using film from or actual branch and light source/projector onto each page. flickering waving movement of branches create backing for bird images.
when trouble is about to visit you a bird will come sighing or tweelding about you so as to give you warning....when a man is in trouble a bird always haunts him. He will see that bird wherever he goes.
large black or white almost always assosciated with bad omen.
birds pecking at window announce a death, more particular fear towards robins pecking at a window.
If a bird flies into your house a death will follow three days after, though this is primarily attached to wild birds some persons refuse to have birds represented on cards and such
1870s bird droppings considered a bad omen.
some would even refuse bird eggs inhouse, idea that young boys and men would venture out and attempt a nest cull of local eggs, this was common fear in england between 1830s-1950s.
The Clachan, in the foreground, and Tait's Tower at Glasgow's Empire Exhibition in Bellahouston Park, 1938
"
Fiction and reality merge. Narrative
Bella gov and localised history of surrounding areas ( glib add more.)
The name Ibrox comes from the Gaelic for 'badger's set'. Rangers, disaters, religion ( stay away dude), 1872 first game.local church, carillon rd,
Frank Sinatra 1990 Ibrox, year of culture.
-------------
Interesting.
'glasgows independent dance troupe' 'under ground project ibrox underground station' part of
european celebrations of culture.
scottish bands and random dancing performed at ibrox underground ^ photo above shows them going at it.I love this idea and image.
Image children boarding a train at ibrox during ww2s movement to relocate children.
shown little box with gasmasks, labels for children's relocation adoptive parents.
the girl with short dark hair facial expression, wobbles.
Ibrox statium, 'pie shop' 1978
Add more images from artists drawings etc. nods.
Best anagram for 'bellahouston' are Boast En Hullo , Alone Slob Hut...beast
Best anagrams for 'bellahouston park' A Herbal Punks Loot, a Punk Rehab Stoll, shun a bleak trolop,
I am sure stoll and trolop are words, right?
UPDATE
add research on the myth and supersitions relating to binding a tree and various other forms of goodluck badd luck relating to trees and birds. ( use notes)
Albatross
extremely unluck to kill one, reasoning poem -the rime of ancient mariner, 1797
idea of albatorss suggested by william wordsworth who took idea from
cpt george shelvockes 'a voyage round the world by war of the great south sea 1726.
no inclination to existance of this fear prior poems publication.
Cockerels
messengers when the crow
the cock crows once for a wedding, twice for a birth, three times for sorrow , four times for mirth - 1895
crowing at door house meant a visitor would arrive,
belief arise in Scotland in early 1820s cock crowing at wrong place or time would suggest bad news, predicting illness or death earliest forms of this belief date back to sixteenth century.
Crows,rooks
in general crows have strong connotations to various negative omens and superstitions but on rare occasions are considered lucky.
particualarly feared if they seemingly placed attention on singular person or location.
Thought if even seen flying over a house that meant the master would die.
Cuckoos,house martins, swallows,
featured in many folklore of vast array of locations within britian and europe as a whole, personification of spring , numerous role predicting weather synoymous with aprials fool.
and no take this advise from me
let money in your pocket be
when first you do the cuckoo hear
if you'd have money all the year. 1763
less direct symbolism is direction you hear the cockoo effects your luck. not yet traced back earlier than 1760s simplier old lore stats that the number of notes you hear predict how long you will live for. 14th century.
Magpies
rather mixed messages some lore would consider them harbingers of death while others declare them as neutral forces denoucing visitors
The objects shown would have to be of a stronger weather and person ( vandalism and child proof)
Number of activies held in park
22% Enough
56% too few
( %other)
type of events services to offered which should be offered,
Music 44%
Art 0%
sport 78%
envornmental 11%
family 89%
children/yp 78%
The lighting used would as stimpulated in the park managment plan 2011-2016.
Not only stimulate and fulfil requirements of majority but also offer heath and security, which only 19% of persons thought adequate.
From my own perspective the activity of creating scenes, scenarios of magical and surreal situations is intrinsically interesting, While I prefer to think that the park its self could implement basic outline of these ideas it does also offer other function of the park 'art' a avenue of possibility to play within the confines of the park in a manner which the public would enjoy though the form of work may require rather specific refinement.
Perhaps Mix the housing and the fantasy worlds to create a new direction?
TO DO:
borrow a dog and camera, film as walker perspective, film from dog perspective, show together one screen on top of each other. use dog sounds breathing etc as audio.
expansive spaces, unused placement encourage exploration & adventure.
imersive imagination environment capture & create a world.
vastly park is NOT used by younger persons,families hopefully a work below nature would encourage children shoe possibilities, family magic
The lost child, mother shouting his name was my only sight of a child, and even then he may have been invisible.
Narrative, space void, emptiness full of nature, show explore, space and nature.juxtaposition
consider the shed and b bird.
get security guard hat and the jumper with little strips bits at shoulder, wear the mask and petrol 8 to 8, take a flask and book. Remember torch get someone to record the beams of light originating from the torch.
do some more drawings and water colours of the park, the more matured ladies and gentlemen will adore it, aware of the irony of this and that type of art . make this a point . anyhoo
song buttons and bows.
RIBBONS!
IF i end up going ahead with big bad wolf. USE SILICONE SPRAY
Helium balloon, attach camera, attached to sting, take for a walk. balloon shapped dog?
sight from above, long string/leash.? Ballon shaped pooh floating everyywhere.
bird seed egg act as symbol of rebirth, like pheonix rising from its former state into new one, flourishing?
æcer
"tilled field, open land,"
"field, pasture" "field, land,"
"plain, open country"). Originally in English without reference to dimension; in late O.E. the amount of land a yoke of oxen could plow in a day, afterward defined by statute as a piece 40 poles by 4, or an equivalent shape.
Original sense retained in God's acre "churchyard."
2. PARK
Mid13."enclosed preserve for beasts of the chase,"
*parruk "enclosed tract of land"
paddock "fencing about, enclosure," "fold for sheep,"
Possible west Germanic word is pre-4c. meant the fencing, not the place enclosed.
"enclosure, park" (8c.), Old French word,
"enclosed lot in or near a town, for public recreation" 1660s," originally in reference to London; the sense evolution is via royal parks in the original, hunting sense being overrun by the growth of London and being opened to the public. Applied to sporting fields in Amer.Eng. from 1867."
As a surname, Parker "keeper of a park" mid-12c.
NAME
"to sound, roar." To ring a bell "awaken a memory"
" dwelling, shelter, house,"
Gothic "temple," lit. "god-house;" usual word for "house" in Gothic being razn.
Meaning "family, including ancestors and descendants, especially if noble"
(1540s)"audience in a theater" 1660s playhous
To play house 1871; as suggestive of "have sex, shack up,"
14c., tonne, carrying capacity of a ship,"space occupied by a tun or cask of wine," thus identical to tun (q.v.). The two words were not differentiated until 1680s. The measure of weight 15C. the spelling ton 1530s,
SOUND/ROAR.
SHELTER/HOME/TEMPLE/ANCESTOR/SEXY TIMES
CASKET/TUN/WEIGHT/
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http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/DDBF8215-2E95-478A-94C8-D4C497A6CBBC/0/BHT.pdf
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/C0094E10-6B85-4718-9DBB-0D6B5305066C/0/BHMP.pdf
Bella Houston park.
(55.84375°N 4.31732°W ) Informations
Public park south side Glasgow, over 180 acres of land
History
until 19th cent mostly farmland Purchased for 50,000 in 1895 by glasgow corporation,
opened as park in 1896, more land added in 1901 & 1903.
Major events
Empire Exhibition of 1938
world cross country championship...
Visit's by the POPES and various other religious cults.
Bagpipe compeitions.
bands have played there.
tait tower and the grannite block, defacement
Faculties offered
other things of possible cultural interests, for visitors or local persons interested in said facilties.
Bellahouston sports centre.
Palace of art sports??
Skii centre.
Band stand ( info update on reconcstruction) - renovation
Miniture golf - do it
bowling, lawn bowl, play darts.
various pitches, Sing baddly
adventure playground, cool beans.
House for an arty
lover ( with tea room, also functions as a place for weddings ( from memory))
get images, virtual wark round, add images history in link .
A little plant garden stone area. pic.
1895
H.G. Wells' The Time Machine is published.
W.B. Yeats's Poems appear.
Art noveau style predominates.
Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake"; Mahler's Symphony #2.
First professional football game in US played, in Latrobe, P
How to display if images as above are exhibited on sktech book, using film from or actual branch and light source/projector onto each page. flickering waving movement of branches create backing for bird images.
when trouble is about to visit you a bird will come sighing or tweelding about you so as to give you warning....when a man is in trouble a bird always haunts him. He will see that bird wherever he goes.
large black or white almost always assosciated with bad omen.
birds pecking at window announce a death, more particular fear towards robins pecking at a window.
If a bird flies into your house a death will follow three days after, though this is primarily attached to wild birds some persons refuse to have birds represented on cards and such
1870s bird droppings considered a bad omen.
some would even refuse bird eggs inhouse, idea that young boys and men would venture out and attempt a nest cull of local eggs, this was common fear in england between 1830s-1950s.
The Clachan, in the foreground, and Tait's Tower at Glasgow's Empire Exhibition in Bellahouston Park, 1938
"
Looking
like a cross between a bizarre Brigadoon and Fritz Lang’s Metropolis,
Glasgow’s Empire Exhibition glows in the dark of Bellahouston Park.
The
Clachan in the foreground, a recreation of a typical Highland village,
stands in stark contrast to the sky high modernist lines of Tait’s
Tower.
The year-long
exhibition was like nothing the city had seen before and tens of
thousands or Glaswegians bought season tickets so they could return
again and again."Fiction and reality merge. Narrative
Bella gov and localised history of surrounding areas ( glib add more.)
The name Ibrox comes from the Gaelic for 'badger's set'. Rangers, disaters, religion ( stay away dude), 1872 first game.local church, carillon rd,
-industrial area- relative near to govan shipping yards,
peak 18,000 peoples employed. harland and wolff stephenes and fairfield.
wages into local from and into, major decline after shipping,
"city dog track"
glasgow tigers speedway team' bella houstonn park racey bikes.
now, most houses now high rises, dog track now police station.
science centre.
Frank Sinatra 1990 Ibrox, year of culture.
-------------
Interesting.
'glasgows independent dance troupe' 'under ground project ibrox underground station' part of
european celebrations of culture.
scottish bands and random dancing performed at ibrox underground ^ photo above shows them going at it.I love this idea and image.
Image children boarding a train at ibrox during ww2s movement to relocate children.
shown little box with gasmasks, labels for children's relocation adoptive parents.
the girl with short dark hair facial expression, wobbles.
Ibrox statium, 'pie shop' 1978
Add more images from artists drawings etc. nods.
Best anagram for 'bellahouston' are Boast En Hullo , Alone Slob Hut...beast
Best anagrams for 'bellahouston park' A Herbal Punks Loot, a Punk Rehab Stoll, shun a bleak trolop,
I am sure stoll and trolop are words, right?
http://www.empireexhibition1938.co.uk/
UPDATE
add research on the myth and supersitions relating to binding a tree and various other forms of goodluck badd luck relating to trees and birds. ( use notes)
specific birds and superstitions attached to them
Albatross
extremely unluck to kill one, reasoning poem -the rime of ancient mariner, 1797
idea of albatorss suggested by william wordsworth who took idea from
cpt george shelvockes 'a voyage round the world by war of the great south sea 1726.
no inclination to existance of this fear prior poems publication.
Cockerels
messengers when the crow
the cock crows once for a wedding, twice for a birth, three times for sorrow , four times for mirth - 1895
crowing at door house meant a visitor would arrive,
belief arise in Scotland in early 1820s cock crowing at wrong place or time would suggest bad news, predicting illness or death earliest forms of this belief date back to sixteenth century.
Crows,rooks
in general crows have strong connotations to various negative omens and superstitions but on rare occasions are considered lucky.
particualarly feared if they seemingly placed attention on singular person or location.
Thought if even seen flying over a house that meant the master would die.
Cuckoos,house martins, swallows,
featured in many folklore of vast array of locations within britian and europe as a whole, personification of spring , numerous role predicting weather synoymous with aprials fool.
and no take this advise from me
let money in your pocket be
when first you do the cuckoo hear
if you'd have money all the year. 1763
less direct symbolism is direction you hear the cockoo effects your luck. not yet traced back earlier than 1760s simplier old lore stats that the number of notes you hear predict how long you will live for. 14th century.
Magpies
rather mixed messages some lore would consider them harbingers of death while others declare them as neutral forces denoucing visitors
The vast majority of visitors to the park
when
questioned felt that Family & Children events and facilities
catering to children required furtherer choices this project would aim
to create child friendly whimsical tales, and situations to be explored
and discovered they would not be fully laid out nor declared as to
specific location rather families children them self would adventure
through exploring sights, and sounds of interest.
My own interests lays in creating these scenarios and scenes.
Below shows a sample of possible smaller discoveries which could be implemented.
This
scene sets the possibilities of using lighting, which would benefit
security and sensation of safety while also greater later events where
the unseen is highlighted, in most literal sense.
Evening
and weekend events, encouraging child and family friendly 'park
performances' plays, using the light objects and art works as props.
Number of activies held in park
22% Enough
56% too few
( %other)
type of events services to offered which should be offered,
Music 44%
Art 0%
sport 78%
envornmental 11%
family 89%
children/yp 78%
The lighting used would as stimpulated in the park managment plan 2011-2016.
Not only stimulate and fulfil requirements of majority but also offer heath and security, which only 19% of persons thought adequate.
From my own perspective the activity of creating scenes, scenarios of magical and surreal situations is intrinsically interesting, While I prefer to think that the park its self could implement basic outline of these ideas it does also offer other function of the park 'art' a avenue of possibility to play within the confines of the park in a manner which the public would enjoy though the form of work may require rather specific refinement.
Perhaps Mix the housing and the fantasy worlds to create a new direction?
TO DO:
borrow a dog and camera, film as walker perspective, film from dog perspective, show together one screen on top of each other. use dog sounds breathing etc as audio.
working model exploring umbrella mechnics, use materials In actual finialised pieace.
Create the muppet stylised birds ( three) prep audio use motion sensor.
fur,feather,felt, foam, eyes.
make basic form lighting solar, mac des,
get new copy of local herald.
expansive spaces, unused placement encourage exploration & adventure.
imersive imagination environment capture & create a world.
vastly park is NOT used by younger persons,families hopefully a work below nature would encourage children shoe possibilities, family magic
The lost child, mother shouting his name was my only sight of a child, and even then he may have been invisible.
Narrative, space void, emptiness full of nature, show explore, space and nature.juxtaposition
consider the shed and b bird.
get security guard hat and the jumper with little strips bits at shoulder, wear the mask and petrol 8 to 8, take a flask and book. Remember torch get someone to record the beams of light originating from the torch.
do some more drawings and water colours of the park, the more matured ladies and gentlemen will adore it, aware of the irony of this and that type of art . make this a point . anyhoo
song buttons and bows.
RIBBONS!
IF i end up going ahead with big bad wolf. USE SILICONE SPRAY
Helium balloon, attach camera, attached to sting, take for a walk. balloon shapped dog?
sight from above, long string/leash.? Ballon shaped pooh floating everyywhere.
Found this in park whilst exploring, ball like shape reminiscent of egg, created small scenario in my mind
Bird egg made from bird seed, other birds would flock to these forms gathering around there ( scale?) larger counter part
By using egg shape they might actually move the egg, I could use ball shape and have them
play a game of bird football, littering trail of cracked seeds in there wake.
Above illustrates bird i have created prior to casting. more to come.
national bird feed the birds day, off time frame, perhaps create an off shoot programme, attaching its self to it use the bird balsa wood and bird seed birds as objects for this?
bird orchestra
I am going to hate myself for this but the twitcher ( movement) linked to own nice simple world play
suggests I might have to try it myself.
TWITCHING GUIDE
http://www.rspb.org.uk/schoolswatch/learn/topbirds.aspx
http://www.rspb.org.uk/groups/glasgow/news/288875/ 25feb,
connect
http://www.rspb.org.uk/news/302329-scottish-schoolchildren-take-part-in-worlds-biggest-wildlife-survey
Link to schools?#local. nods seems acceptable time frame check.
introduction of wild life to children, show our interaction. play with an adult obsession, fullfill the desire for the public in long term while in short term it does this without the natural element. control of own sense of
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/getinvolved/learning/b/learning-blog/archive/2012/01/13/rspbkelvingrove-glasgow-s-schoolchildren-get-creative.aspx

and you can do it to.
recorded audio of birds wind etc.
http://www.divshare.com/download/16542762-fad use pre recorded messages and sensor to send messages signals audio tracks to passers by. woof. meow music hello is it me your looking for.
Fleury-Francois Richard
Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood, also known as Little Red Cap, is a French fairy tale about a young girl and a Big Bad Wolf. The story has been changed considerably in its history and subject to numerous modern adaptations and readings. The story was first published by Charles Perrault in Histoires ou contes du temps passé in 1697.
http://kris-reisz.livejournal.com/102393.html
Use as hollowed out under section of grass,
Use area near the tree. with the dip or large tree but might cause issue with walkers.
froggies, middle junction marsh,. near wall
Create thin, balsa wood two piece slotting birds, like old plane types you used to get. bird seed bird.
mirror on ground focus upward, magnify, intensity and attention shifted searching, alter view of world. appreciate surrounding. see a new. finish nose, spray eyes, congrats you are done.
eyes digitally coloured. use plastic half ball, spray inside, scratch colour, allow visibility ( and led?)
would make epicly amusing comic,"Mr.Wolfs day in the park" comic / child book style.
Samples of animal fairy take whimsical discoveries, these would be placed in three all varying in height an form in some small manner, only one of each collection would wear the crown, while others may say ribbet crowned would say something along the lines of ' geese a kiss darlin'
This is the larger model, roughly a ( add height) add little bzzzing?
Next stage use images to create a interactive interchangeable story book for children
cover door. next white. title. image and on opposite page white, use material allows text to be written and removed. parents child self create own story, allow pages to move story is never the same until find perfect tale for you.
Drawings, digital underlay and water /pen.
Please view full screen for best results.
national bird feed the birds day, off time frame, perhaps create an off shoot programme, attaching its self to it use the bird balsa wood and bird seed birds as objects for this?
bird orchestra
I am going to hate myself for this but the twitcher ( movement) linked to own nice simple world play
suggests I might have to try it myself.
TWITCHING GUIDE
http://www.rspb.org.uk/schoolswatch/learn/topbirds.aspx
http://www.rspb.org.uk/groups/glasgow/news/288875/ 25feb,
connect
http://www.rspb.org.uk/news/302329-scottish-schoolchildren-take-part-in-worlds-biggest-wildlife-survey
Link to schools?#local. nods seems acceptable time frame check.
introduction of wild life to children, show our interaction. play with an adult obsession, fullfill the desire for the public in long term while in short term it does this without the natural element. control of own sense of
http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/getinvolved/learning/b/learning-blog/archive/2012/01/13/rspbkelvingrove-glasgow-s-schoolchildren-get-creative.aspx

and you can do it to.
recorded audio of birds wind etc.
http://www.divshare.com/download/16542762-fad use pre recorded messages and sensor to send messages signals audio tracks to passers by. woof. meow music hello is it me your looking for.
Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood, also known as Little Red Cap, is a French fairy tale about a young girl and a Big Bad Wolf. The story has been changed considerably in its history and subject to numerous modern adaptations and readings. The story was first published by Charles Perrault in Histoires ou contes du temps passé in 1697.
<b>Little Red Riding Hoodb>, also known as <b>Little Red Capb>, is a French <a title="Fairy tale" href="/wiki/Fairy_tale">fairy talea> about a young girl and a <a title="Big Bad Wolf" href="/wiki/Big_Bad_Wolf">Big Bad Wolfa>. The story has been changed considerably in its history and subject to numerous modern adaptations and readings. The story was first published by <a title="Charles Perrault" href="/wiki/Charles_Perrault">Charles Perraulta> in <i><a title="Histoires ou contes du temps passé" href="/wiki/Histoires_ou_contes_du_temps_pass%C3%A9">Histoires ou contes du temps passéa>i> in 1697.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-0"><a href="#cite_note-0"><span>[span>1<span>]span>
http://kris-reisz.livejournal.com/102393.html
Use as hollowed out under section of grass,
Use area near the tree. with the dip or large tree but might cause issue with walkers.
froggies, middle junction marsh,. near wall
Create thin, balsa wood two piece slotting birds, like old plane types you used to get. bird seed bird.
mirror on ground focus upward, magnify, intensity and attention shifted searching, alter view of world. appreciate surrounding. see a new. finish nose, spray eyes, congrats you are done.
would make epicly amusing comic,"Mr.Wolfs day in the park" comic / child book style.
Samples of animal fairy take whimsical discoveries, these would be placed in three all varying in height an form in some small manner, only one of each collection would wear the crown, while others may say ribbet crowned would say something along the lines of ' geese a kiss darlin'
This is the larger model, roughly a ( add height) add little bzzzing?
Next stage use images to create a interactive interchangeable story book for children
cover door. next white. title. image and on opposite page white, use material allows text to be written and removed. parents child self create own story, allow pages to move story is never the same until find perfect tale for you.
Drawings, digital underlay and water /pen.
Please view full screen for best results.






















