CMC published a brand new app – one of a series produced as part of the joint GOSTEP Eurostars Project.
The Udal Peninsula is a very special place. At its heart is the shell-sand ‘machair’ – a Gaelic word meaning ‘fertile plain’ – which has a unique flora and fauna. For thousands of years families have lived on, farmed, and continue to farm, this rich landscape, resulting in an equally exceptional archaeology. This App guides walkers along the peninsula as local voices describe its rich human and natural history.
The project was a fantastic community effort, especially by Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) – the North Uist Historical Society. Without the dedication of local researchers, voices and recorders, this project would not have been possible.
My role: App build, Site photography, Audio recording and editing of local voices
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