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BBC Radio 3 - Sunday Feature, The Tidal Sense

Show more What does the tide mean, and could it be trying to tell us something? Multimedia artist Signe Lidén reflects on both ancient and emerging knowledge across disciplines and cultures that understands the tide as more than just a mechanical phenomenon. While recording sounds on the dunes of an island off Denmark, Lidén was surprised by the rapid rise in sea level without being able to see the change from moment to moment. She has since devoted herself to studying the tide, recording an entire tidal zone using a 28-metre canvas as a microphone, and noticing the different sense of time she gets through close and extended listening. Could a deeper connection to the tide offer new ways of sensing and relating to the world around us, and help us to grasp the scale of environmental change that is happening in it?

Shetland readers turn more to audiobooks and online during lockdown | Press and Journal online reading

Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Audiobooks and online reading were the stories of the year at Shetland Library, which noticed a change of literary habits during the pandemic. With the library closed for a time during lockdown, borrowers turned in larger numbers to eBooks and audiobooks to maintain their reading. The library’s most borrowed list shows the top spot for ‘physical loans’ in adult fiction went to Jojo Moyes’ The Giver of Stars, a novel about packhorse librarians in America. When ebooks and audiobooks were added it was checked out 146 times.

Cleeves usurped at top of most borrowed books list

http://shet.news/vk6us Copied! ANN Cleeves has been knocked off the top of Shetland Library’s ‘most borrowed’ list – while eBooks and audio books have increased in popularity over the last year during the pandemic. The most borrowed physical adult fiction book at the library in 2020 was Jojo Moyes’ The Giver of Stars, which focuses on pack horse librarians in the US. 7 of 14Adverts The Long Call, while other well-read authors included Elly Griffiths, Val McDermid and Peter May. In the physical non-fiction section, David Gange’s The Frayed Atlantic Edge was the most popular. The book, which tells the story of Gange’s canoe journey from Shetland to Cornwall, was launched at the Lerwick library in 2019.

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