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fieldfurniture.com
is about noticing the things around us. The things
that exist in the small gap between the advertising
hording and the television set.
fieldfurniture.com wants to get back a freedom
of choice, where we decide what is visually interesting
and stimulating, rather than being fed the affected
images of the advertising agencies.
fieldfurniture.com wants to increase the
significance of some of the things we take for granted.
The ancient and twisted, the rusted and held together
with baler twine, discarded trappings of animal
husbandry and agricultural that lay strewn across
our fields, for instance.
fieldfurniture.com aims to oil the wheels of
sanity [ours] by keeping an eye out for interesting
images, photographing them and adding a map reference
so others may follow. Go out there and look.
fieldfurniture.com will entertain submissions
from individuals [or groups of people - were
not proud] [or groups of sheep, for the matter of
that, we are ready to be amazed]. Full credit will
be given, where credit is due. Images should be
sized at 600 x 400 pixels, saved in .jpg format
at around 100k and e-mailed to: submissions@fieldfurniture.com
Please read our terms and conditions before pinging
anything to us.
fieldfurniture.com is not limited to photography,
we are happy to accept submissions in other media,
written, drawn or whatever. Though please refrain
from sending us any actual farm implements - the
back cupboard is full already.
fieldfurniture.com reserve the right to ignore anything
they feel should be ignored. [see our terms and
conditions]
fieldfurniture.com is a not-for-profit organisation,
funded jointly by Digital Therapy, and the McFugger
Foundation for the Arts just for the hell
of it.
Remember: if it aint orange, it aint
baler-twine!
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