See me Appear – Who are you, Elizabeth Egerton?

Join Peut-Porter in a collective re-visioning of the unknown lives of the women of Tatton. Little is known about the life of the Egerton women, yet wondering the halls and grand interiors or the mansion, their presence can be imagined.

Speculate on how these women may have envisioned the future and contribute to the collaborative imagining through drop-in conversations with Peut-Porter, extracting endless possibilities of the lives they led inside Tatton Park. Play with and get a look behind the scenes as you are introduced to the immersive tools Peut-Porter uses to develop their fictional narratives in response to the Mansion.

Access
The workshop space is wheelchair accessible. Any further details on accessibility at Tatton Park can be found on their website.

Workshop duration: this activity welcomes people who want to drop in for 10 minutes or get more involved for up to an hour.

 

If you are joining us for the workshop, make sure to visit Collaging Canaletto – You and your own Impossible Perspective with fellow Impossible Perspectives artists CAN.


Impossible Perspectives is a new UK XR commissioning programme. ‘Edition 1: Tatton Park’ is produced by Abandon Normal Devices, commissioned by Abandon Normal Devices and Cheshire East Council. Supported with public funds from Art fund and Arts Council England.

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