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Background
Wrights & Sites
create work with an openness to our surroundings, including the people
who inhabit them.
Although the company's work is historically routed in performance,
our focus with An Exeter Mis-Guide is
on the provocation of new actions and perspectives on the part of
others. Many of the walks were developed in conjunction with Exeter citizens,
creating a variety of perspectives on the way we negotiate the city. We
aim to help local people to discover the unknown side of their city and
to celebrate each person's unique sense of place.
The book marks the culmination of a three-year project funded by the
Local Heritage Initiative, Arts Council England, Exeter Arts Council and
the Centre for Creative Enterprise and Participation.
An Exeter Mis-Guide, published in September 2003, was the first of the
Mis-Guide projects, and featured in The Times review of 'experimental
tourism' (13 September 2003).
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