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Clockworks – the lonely squatter (3)

Roughly one year ago the energy that transformed the old decaying building into an experimental space for self-sustainable urban living and creating suddenly left the Clockworks. Only the lonely squatter and memories of a more active past remained. You can see the traces of this past everywhere in the building: the self made solar panel and clay stove, the sophisticated way of making light and heating water, the beautiful murals and empty atelier spaces … the Clockworks is a space that would welcome new squatters and project with open arms. “But there is nothing going on in Derby. There is nothing to fill the Clockworks with any more.” the lonely squatter says. Continue reading

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Clockworks – the lonely squatter (2)

The lonely squatter has two dogs and although he currently does not move much away from the Clockworks he is constantly travelling…
To places where electricity is not a matter of course, where lifetime is not structured by institutions and their demands, where one wakes and sleeps in accordance with the rhythm of the sun.
There was a time, back in the 19th century when clocks were produced in the workshop in and behind the squatted house. The building itself is much-much much older though – as old as the 18th century or even older, as indicated by the wood carvings on the walls inside. Continue reading

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Clockworks – the lonely squatter (1)

On a busy shopping street there is a tiny gate that separates the cheap jewelery shops, the cash points and Tescos from a magic bubble between some abandoned backyards. This is the Clockworks; it´s currently housing one indefatigable worker for a less consumerist and more creative world. Continue reading

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