How do we receive a package from the shop where we bought a jacket? What is the fastest route to work, or the process of building a house? These everyday questions reveal that our lives are bound by an intricate web of connections. Just as geological layers intersect through matter and time, our cities are networks of shared pathways—roads, pipes, construction systems, and electricity lines—that link us to one another. To live is to inhabit this fabric of physical connectivity, where individual lives are continuously interwoven with the structures that sustain them.
Crowdy Reservoir, Camelford
Bude Canal