Paul Schütze
(01 May 1958 - )
Male Person - London
Recordings by (253)
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Deus Ex Machina
59:35
(1989)
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Cities of the Plain
4:25
(1990)
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Loss & The Hand Lense
4:22
(1990)
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The Falls
4:17
(1990)
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The Torture Garden
4:01
(1990)
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The Fatal Muse
6:26
(1990)
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Reign of Ashes
3:04
(1990)
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Dead Roads
3:20
(1990)
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The Pressure of the Text
3:15
(1990)
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Trance Militant
2:14
(1990)
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The Tears of Eros
6:25
(1990)
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Cities of the Red Night
4:44
(1990)
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Tiga
7:13
(1991)
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The Dark
3:17
(1991)
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The Walls
1:52
(1991)
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Scourging
2:19
(1991)
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Henry's Plans
1:47
(1991)
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Timeless
1:13
(1991)
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The Past Invented
1:52
(1991)
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Lakes and Plains
2:42
(1991)
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Remaking a World
2:05
(1991)
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A Phantom Barrier
1:25
(1991)
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Untroden Path
2:19
(1991)
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Born by Clouds
1:46
(1991)
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Lives Contained
3:04
(1991)
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In the Absence of Angels
6:04
(1991)
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Frozen Descent
2:36
(1991)
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The Green Cathedral
2:54
(1991)
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Time Arrested
2:33
(1991)
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Within the Floor
1:45
(1991)
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And All for the Moon
1:36
(1991)
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The Company of Geometry
2:22
(1991)
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The Ash Plain
3:48
(1991)
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Shark Sex
10:32
(1991)
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Dead Heart
6:19
(1991)
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The Eraser
2:32
(1992)
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Topology of a Phantom City
16:31
(1992)
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The Velvet Horizon
6:13
(1992)
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Eating the First Map
2:14
(1992)
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Sacred Agents
7:14
(1992)
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Doubts About Waking
4:48
(1992)
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The Mutant Beautific
3:37
(1992)
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A Soul Reports
9:36
(1992)
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New Maps of Hell
?:??
(1993)
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Hallucinations (In Memory of Reinaldo Arenas)
8:17
(30 Aug 1994)
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The Memory of Water, Part One
5:09
(1994)
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All That Was Solid...
6:37
(1994)
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Tears
24:09
(1994)
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Sweat
18:39
(1994)
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Blood
26:35
(1994)
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The Heart That Fades
5:36
(1994)
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Ocean of Dust
2:19
(1994)
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Wings & The Demon
3:39
(1994)
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Smouldering Skys
3:48
(1994)
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Slimen
4:03
(1994)
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A Death in the Dark
2:01
(1994)
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By Water to Night
2:09
(1994)
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Tombs & Deceptions
3:18
(1994)
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The Ghost of Paris
2:16
(1994)
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Chasing the Veil
3:13
(1994)
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A Phantom Wedding
2:19
(1994)
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Into a Blinding Place
2:21
(1994)
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A Lake in the Air
2:38
(1994)
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A Gun & The Moon
2:28
(1994)
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Oblivion
1:46
(1994)
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Despair
3:37
(1994)
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A Heart of Air & Tears
4:17
(1994)
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Rivers of Mercury
6:47
(23 May 1995)
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A Skin of Air and Tears
6:16
(23 May 1995)
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The Sleeping Knife Dance
4:47
(23 May 1995)
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Visions of a Sand Drinker
4:53
(23 May 1995)
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The Coldest Light
4:06
(23 May 1995)
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Eyeless and Naked
4:58
(23 May 1995)
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The Ghosts of Animals
4:46
(23 May 1995)
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Taken (Apart)
3:06
(23 May 1995)
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Consequence
4:30
(23 May 1995)
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The Memory of Water Pt II
6:13
(23 May 1995)
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Throat Full of Stars
5:52
(23 May 1995)
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Sleep I
14:27
(23 May 1995)
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Sleep II
8:27
(23 May 1995)
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Sleep III
18:48
(23 May 1995)
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Sleep IV
9:01
(1995)
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Go
4:24
(1995)
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Sleep Cruise
7:27
(21 Dec 1996)
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Green Evil
11:39
(1996)
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Seribu Aso
7:51
(1996)
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All That Was Solid
10:18
(1996)
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Red Hand
3:13
(1996)
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Slow Burning Ghosts
8:56
(1996)
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The Close Heat of Starlight
9:47
(1996)
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Font
3:47
(1996)
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Abysmal Evenings
5:40
(1996)
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The Lotus Voltage
5:47
(1996)
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Delta Haze
6:47
(1996)
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A Night Dissolved in the Lakes of Heaven
14:52
(1996)
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The Rapture of Concealment
7:23
(1996)
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Rapture of the Drowning
9:13
(1996)
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The Rapture of Ornament
6:01
(1996)
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The Rapture of Metals
7:05
(1996)
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Rapture of the Skin
11:10
(1996)
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Sites of Rapture on the Lungs of God
21:19
(1996)
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Sleep V
7:22
(14 Apr 1997)
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Second Site Pt 1
50:21
(25 May 1997)
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Second Site Pt 2
50:01
(25 May 1997)
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Song One
2:47
(09 Jun 1997)
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Song Three
8:16
(09 Jun 1997)
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Song Eight
6:16
(09 Jun 1997)
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Song Six
4:44
(09 Jun 1997)
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Song Nine
2:18
(09 Jun 1997)
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Song Four
6:30
(09 Jun 1997)
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Song Five
6:02
(09 Jun 1997)
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Song Two
3:27
(09 Jun 1997)
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Song Seven
12:06
(09 Jun 1997)
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Sleep 2
8:15
(29 Jul 1997)
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First Prologue.
1:01
(05 Sep 1997)
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The dial is only visible by starlight.
1:16
(05 Sep 1997)
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Every day at noon the sun shines through these apertures for the space of about a minute.
0:38
(05 Sep 1997)
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The image of the sun indicates the sun's position as it passes through a hole in the concurve surface.
1:15
(05 Sep 1997)
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There is a brass pointer fitted with sights and pivoted to the centre of the circle by which altitude observations are made.
0:49
(05 Sep 1997)
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The chamber is no longer accessible to visitors.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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Access to any part of the engine is by steps which offer vantage points for various readings.
0:49
(05 Sep 1997)
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Suspended in the hum of history.
1:10
(05 Sep 1997)
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Originally cross wires stretched across each hemisphere, East to West and North to South.
1:17
(05 Sep 1997)
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The ramped stair to the North of the two drums vanishes at thirty-two feet.
1:03
(05 Sep 1997)
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These steps enable the observer to see all aspects of the brass calibration below.
0:39
(05 Sep 1997)
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There is a huge calibrated sundial on each of its sides.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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This chamber is filled with garden tools and broken furniture.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The mosaic of starlight slips back like the lid of an opening eye.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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This engine is primarily a calculator, though altitudes may be observed using the sighting bar fitted to the back.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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It is inscribed with concentric circles, at the centre of which lies a pointer.
1:01
(05 Sep 1997)
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The calibrated parts are raised on three-foot pillars.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The pink masonry charges the twilight with a faint sound.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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Another slope with stars for the reading of figures.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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This engine is now only visible in twilight.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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Here is an immense brass circle suspended vertically from stone supports.
0:48
(05 Sep 1997)
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Two hemispheres representing the sphere of heaven comprise the two halves of this engine.
1:10
(05 Sep 1997)
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This wall describes accurately the North/South meridian.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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There are pillars at the centre of each circular wall each open to the sky.
0:49
(05 Sep 1997)
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First Memory.
1:09
(05 Sep 1997)
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The sky has shaped this place.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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Here I find a central iron pole with hooks facing to the North, South, East and West.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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A shadow is cast to the West before noon.
0:58
(05 Sep 1997)
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The shadow can fall in the vacant sector of a drum.
1:01
(05 Sep 1997)
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Days and nights are measured here, and in the measuring seem longer, suspended somehow.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The whole brass circle can be revolved around its vertical diameter so that altitude observations can be taken of any object at any time.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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A lofty but narrow chamber is contrived in the thickness of the walls and access is gained from a door opening from the masonry platform on which the engine stands.
0:36
(05 Sep 1997)
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A further series of steps is only visible during the vernal equinox.
0:23
(05 Sep 1997)
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Hold the machine in the vertical plane.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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Visible portions of the celestial sphere are represented by this map which has a movable elliptic which pivots at the point representing the pole.
1:01
(05 Sep 1997)
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To move through these structures is to set them in motion.
0:58
(05 Sep 1997)
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The altitude of the body observed is given while observing the vertically hanging bar through the two brass rings.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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These calibrations are no longer clearly visible.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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Another flight of observation steps and the sense of quiet rotation as I ascend.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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I study the vaults of a shell in which we float.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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Twenty-seven degrees, thirty-seven seconds.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The roofs of the enclosed drums are implied by shadows.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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The floor and walls are calibrated to read altitude and azimuth.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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These are the cool engines of celestial map-making.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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Here is the Supreme Engine.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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The sun seen through the pair of brass rings is used by the bar to indicate the time from sunrise until sunrise.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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A pointer indicates on three arms: West, North and East.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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Here was the Supreme Engine.
0:58
(05 Sep 1997)
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The engine of amplitude has a function which is no longer known.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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This engine is a rectangular brass plate.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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Second Prologue.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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Once complete engine is formed by two differently incomplete parts which combined provide total reference.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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At one moment in the year the sun shines through a hole in the wall on to a calibrated arc.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The stone dish is slotted with figures and shadow.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The positions and altitudes of heavenly bodies maybe gauged with this engine.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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Some steps ascend past markings to a platform.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The central pillars are five feet three inches in diameter.
0:58
(05 Sep 1997)
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On the East face are inscribed two quadrants of twenty-feet radius.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The plants will steal this engine when we have gone.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The shadow is cast North/South at noon by an iron pin.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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A shadow is cast to the East after noon.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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These steps are worn to a ramp and lead nowhere.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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All the lead calibrations are warm to the touch.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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It is only necessary to engrave a scale of the tangents along the rim to obtain a direct reading of the declination.
0:17
(05 Sep 1997)
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Second Memory.
0:43
(05 Sep 1997)
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The lead calibrations are poisonous to the touch.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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This is the North pointer engine.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The rim of each hemisphere is a horizon divided into degrees and minutes.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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Here is a room to divide the sun like an orange.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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Sighting bars were placed in the slots within the chamber, but none remain now.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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The sound of insects here studs the night like a thousand fizzing stars.
0:57
(05 Sep 1997)
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Access by observers to each engine is gained by an imperfection which differs from one to another.
1:02
(05 Sep 1997)
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These structures are made in receipt of starlight.
0:54
(05 Sep 1997)
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Seven of the eight rings indicate signs.
0:31
(05 Sep 1997)
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Third Memory.
0:35
(05 Sep 1997)
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Fourth Memory.
1:07
(05 Sep 1997)
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I Have Observed And Measured For Seven Years
0:51
(05 Sep 1997)
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I have observed and measured for seven years.
0:37
(05 Sep 1997)
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Fifth Memory.
0:23
(05 Sep 1997)
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There are four of these arcs, two in each chamber.
0:58
(05 Sep 1997)
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These are instruments fuelled by shadow, and engines propelled by the sliding of the skies.
1:11
(05 Sep 1997)
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The stars are ranged across the inner shell of a vast hollow sphere in which hung the earth.
0:48
(05 Sep 1997)
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All the gardens will concur. Here is the mixed engine.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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I will build other gardens, other engines.
0:58
(05 Sep 1997)
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And the light falls on the circular arcs.
1:03
(05 Sep 1997)
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Beneath this circle is an arc of masonry steps for the convenience of observers.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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Threads can be pegged to the centre of each quadrant and semicircle to enable observation.
0:57
(05 Sep 1997)
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Here is a huge vertical right-angled triangle made of stone.
1:02
(05 Sep 1997)
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These arcs are also accessible by numerous flights of stairs.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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We are closer to the sun now.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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On the West face is described a semicircle of nineteen-feet, ten-inch radius.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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Into this chamber no ray of light can find its way except through two small squares high in the South wall.
1:00
(05 Sep 1997)
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The movement of the engines produces a scent.
0:58
(05 Sep 1997)
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Sixth Memory.
0:56
(05 Sep 1997)
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Pointing towards the pole an iron pin is fixed at right angles to the centre of a dial.
0:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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Some of the calibrations are now submerged beneath the ground and cannot be read.
1:01
(05 Sep 1997)
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This room is a lidless drum.
1:02
(05 Sep 1997)
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Seventh Memory.
0:57
(05 Sep 1997)
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Near the bottom of the wall facing the South side of the eastern hemisphere there is a hole.
1:59
(05 Sep 1997)
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There are arcs made of marble which are calibrated with inlaid lead in degrees and minutes.
2:01
(05 Sep 1997)
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I have seen charts sent from Portugal but they are flawed and full of error.
1:01
(05 Sep 1997)
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Cool Engines
7:02
(13 Oct 1997)
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The Drowning
4:05
(13 Oct 1997)
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Homage
9:01
(13 Oct 1997)
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Mirror
8:31
(13 Oct 1997)
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Slow Glass
9:58
(13 Oct 1997)
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The Black Lake
4:27
(13 Oct 1997)
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The Memory of Water
5:04
(01 Jun 1998)
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Revered Cigarette
4:28
(01 Jun 1998)
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Dead Hearts
6:08
(01 Jun 1998)
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The Left Remembers
6:11
(01 Jun 1998)
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Always Past
4:22
(01 Jun 1998)
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Two Mirrors Facing
3:38
(01 Jun 1998)
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Flooded Island
2:39
(01 Jun 1998)
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The Surface of the Eye
8:47
(1999)
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The Skin of the Face and Neck
3:18
(1999)
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The Head, the Soles of the Feet, an Arm
11:09
(1999)
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The Palms of Both Hands
14:23
(1999)
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The Breath
9:37
(1999)
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The Gazing Engine
24:48
(1999)
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Live In Nantes
6:28
(30 Sep 2000)
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the head, the soles of the feet, an arm (extract)
6:33
(2000)
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Writing on Water
36:41
(2002)
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London/Tokyo
51:43
(2002)
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Dressing The Air
37:48
(2002)
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Razing the Wire (live)
36:10
(20 Jul 2009)
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The Sky Torn Apart, Part1
26:12
(30 Apr 2018)
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The Sky Torn Apart, Part2
30:39
(30 Apr 2018)
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Without Thought
1:4:48
(13 May 2020)
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Trace Militant
4:42
(12 Nov 2021)
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Falling Bodies Alight
5:08
(12 Nov 2021)
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Smouldering Skies
3:48
(12 Nov 2021)
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You Are Here
5:34
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Setting 1
11:03
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Setting 2
8:54
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Setting 3
10:52
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Setting 4
9:23
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Setting 5
8:52
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Setting 6
2:41
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