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Children of Craig-y-nos

By: Ann Shaw

My work is about communication, shared experiences , inter-activity and immersion. I am writing an electronic book using a blog to help with my research:www.craig-y-nos.blogspot.com

Video blog: annshaw.co.uk

web-site: www.annshaw.net

# 127 [28 December 2007]

Well, I guess Christmas festivities have put this blog on hold. So it is time to catch up before the year ends.

Good news on the grapevine regarding the Welsh Lottery Fund grant. I understand that an application for a book and web-site will be looked on "favourably". Also in order to qualify for a grant I do not have to have the book written in two languages: English and Welsh.

This stipulation seems only to apply to exhibition material - all captions for both exhibitions had to be printed in both languages.

Meanwhile the exhibition in Brecon has been extended into the New Year and continues to attract an audience who would not normally visit a gallery. The reason is that this is a community based project . So far over 1,000 photos have been submitted and I have selected 120 to be shown for the first time dealing with a piece of social history never seen before - life inside a childrens TB sanatorium.

# 126 [6 December 2007]

Have tried and failed to update my introduction since it is no longer accurate about the work I am doing.

For the past year I have been working on an heritage project using new media along with Dr Carole Reeves, Outreach Historian with The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London.

I now have an internet channel documenting the work as it progresses:

www.youtube.com/childrenofcraigynos

# 125 [5 December 2007]

Expect to hear later today whether our application for funding for a print on demand book from the Welsh Heritage Lottery Fund will have to be done in Welsh too.

If this is so it will push the budget well above that given under the "Peoples Grants" scheme -  for translation costs run at £100 per 1,000 words.

Meanwhile I have uploaded another video to the internet channel I have started for this project:

www.youtube.com/childrenofcraigynos

# 124 [2 December 2007]

Still no reply from the webmaster for this site asking if it supports video.

No matter, the internet channel on YouTube -childrenofcraigynos- is developing a small following.  This is what is known as the "long tail" effect.

Now working on developing podcasts for the site. Meanwhile Dr Reeves is going to tackle the application to the Welsh Heritage Lottery Fund.

# 123 [28 November 2007]

Have just set up channel onYou-Tube for ChildrenofCraigynos. youtube.com/childrenofcraigynos Have got four video clips about the project on it. Does this blog support video? will try and embed a clip. If it works fine otherwise go to my daily blog: craig-y-nos.blogspot.com

 ‘Opening of Children of Craig-y-nos exhibition’Mayor of Brecon Rosemary Evans, Dr Carole Reeves, Ann Shaw and Councillor Michael Gittins

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‘Opening of Children of Craig-y-nos exhibition’
Mayor of Brecon Rosemary Evans, Dr Carole Reeves, Ann Shaw and Councillor Michael Gittins

# 122 [27 November 2007]

Phew! the Brecon exhibition is up and running but it has been a roller-coaster of a week. It started with the airline loosing our luggage, followed by several hours late at night spent in Accident and Emergency because my husband's essential medication was in the suitcase. ( Yes , I know one should never put pills in a suitcase still we were only going from Edinburgh to Cardiff).

The gallery space in Brecon, part of their new library, turned out to be HUGE!  two whole rooms. That was the good news. The bad news was a misunderstanding between the gallery and myself over what we could hang on the walls. Because all the work - 120 digital prints- were all mounted on fodex boards I expected to be able to put them straight on to the wall using either velcro or white tak.  This was not permitted. Instead there was a rush to re-surface A1 boards from the last exhibition...just as well we had allowed a couple of days for all this.

Anyway, the exhibition opened on Friday morning with an introduction by Dr Carole Reeves Outreach Historian with The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London .  She said this project is a "world first...because nobody has ever gathered together the collective memories of people who lived inside a TB sanatorium . certainly not children."

She added that it could not have been done without the internet where the computer literate children of the children who were in Craig-y-nos Castle have come forward with photographs and stories on email.

The Mayor of Brecon, Rosemary Evans, officially opened the exhibition.

# 121 [18 November 2007]

Tomorrow I fly south to Cardiff to set up the exhibition in Brecon with Dr Carole Reeves from The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine.

She will be bringing archival boxes with her which will allow the exhibition to be properly boxed. We will also finish cataloguing it so that it becomes a fully fledged touring exhibition.

On Thursday Dr Reeves will visit the Powys Archives in Llandrindod Wells to arrange with them for the Craig-y-nos project, which has generated over 1,000 photographs along with other memorabilia to be placed with them.

Today I put a story on the blog - one of the first that deals with the "dark stuff" - how women in the 1940's were forced to have abortions . It is one woman

# 120 [17 November 2007]

Well, those who have successfully negotiated Lottery funding know what a maze it is.

Earlier I got some funding from the Lottery Fund through the Sleeping Giant Foundation. That has now dried up.

So a new application has to go in and its a case of finding a suitable "umbrella  organisation" to push it through since individuals cannot apply.

We are back to The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine.

 ‘Craig-y-nos Castle by moonlight’A romantic image of this bleak Gothic institution - my aim is to challenge this perceived view.

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‘Craig-y-nos Castle by moonlight’
A romantic image of this bleak Gothic institution - my aim is to challenge this perceived view.

# 119 [8 November 2007]

Expect to hear tomorrow whether my pre-application to the Welsh Heritage Lottery Fund has been successful and I can go ahead with a full application.

Meanwhile preparations for the Brecon exhibition are well underway and all the Welsh translations of captions have been sent to Dr Reeves in London where she will  prepare them for the next exhibition.

She will be bringing archive boxes with her to Brecon so that the exhibition can be properly packaged and ready to tour.

Heard today that Swansea museum are interested and have arranged to meet the curator when in Wales.

Have started to make video clips for the web of the "Children of Craig-y-nos" project. The aim is to create communities around each video.

# 118 [31 October 2007]

Busy getting work ready for the next exhibition.
Decided to have a trawl through Google to see what sites show up relating to my project "Children of Craig-y-nos".
Am astonished to find it turning up in a myriad of unexpected places including Forums -an Australian based one, doctor's web-sites, and Wikepeida.
I was already convinced of the power of the internet to change the way we view the world and this merely confirms it.

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Ann Shaw

Artist,writer, web filmmaker. Internet channel: www.Youtube/annshaw

www.annshaw.net