1. Looking back at Crag Lough past Steel Rigg, Hadrian's Wall, in the English borders with Scotland. 5.30 am on a July morning in 2011. An anxiety of allure.
2. Lindisfarne, Insula Sacra, Northumberland UK. The later medieval priory, after an eighteenth-century aesthetic.
4. Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland UK, as rebuilt by John Clayton in the nineteenth century. After Paul Nash.
5. Pax: the mother, the earth, the angel. A work for TV by Brith Gof. BBC broadcast 1994. Video still.
6. Esgair Fraith (Speckled Ridge), Clywedog Plantation, Llanfair Clydogau, Wales. Farm buildings acquired by compulsory purchase and forced eviction for UK government agency Forest Enterprise. Buried lives.
7. Tri Bywyd (Three Lives): site specific performance by Birth Gof, October 1995, at Esgair Fraith, farmstead.
8. Tri Bywyd (Three Lives): site specific performance by Birth Gof, October 1995, at Esgair Fraith, farmstead.
9. Tri Bywyd (Three Lives): site specific performance by Birth Gof, October 1995, at Esgair Fraith, farmstead.
10. Tri Bywyd (Three Lives): site specific performance by Birth Gof, October 1995, at Esgair Fraith, farmstead.
11. Tri Bywyd (Three Lives): documentation of the site specific performance by Brith Gof. Cliff McLucas 1998, with photography by Michael Shanks.
12. A map on a wall. An experiment in deep mapping California. Cliff McLucas for Three Landscapes, Stanford 2000.
13. A book in a room. A diary experiment in the documentation of visit and encounter. Cliff McLucas for Three Landscapes, Stanford 2000.
14. Diary page. An experiment in the documentation of visit and encounter. Cliff McLucas for Three Landscapes, Stanford 2000.
15. Video diary: the excavations of Monte Polizzo, Salemi, Sicily. Michael Shanks for Three Landscapes, Stanford 2000.
16. Bubbling Tom (2000). (Mike Pearson).
17. Lindisfarne, Northumberland UK, the original Bishop's Palace (site of). On this spot: it happened here. Part of the chorographic series exploring "code" in photowork: genre, convention, schema, formal structures. Tactics: irony, exaggeration, pastiche, transgression.
18. Lindisfarne, Northumberland UK, door to a fisherman's hut on the Ouse, site of the great Viking raid of June 793. On this spot: it happened here. Part of the chorographic series exploring "mediawork" in the documentation of site: framing, surface and materiality, resolution, and the performance of document. Degraded Polaroid film.
19. Dryburgh Abbey, Scottish Borders, near the grave of Sir Walter Scott. Quiddity: "whatness", the qualities of things. Part of the chorographic series Lapidarium Septentrionale (Northern Stones).
20. Lindisfarne, Northumberland UK, remains of a medieval farmstead in the sand dunes colonized by invasive pirri-pirri from New Zealand. Part of the chorographic series "the quotidian", exploring how "haecceity", hereness, a sense of place, is constituted through everyday ambient textures.
21. Eidetic presence: daguerreotype, circa 1850. From the series "Ghosts in the Mirror".
22. The Persians (Aeschylus). Site Specific Performance of the ancient Greek play by National Theatre of Wales, directed by Mike Pearson, August 2010. Set in the model village used for simulating urban fighting in the Sennybridge military training ranges, Wales. (Paul Farrow Creative/National Theatre of Wales).
23. Interruption.