Sutton Grapevine
Stories about Sutton-in-the-Isle, Cambridgeshire, UKArchive for listen
The Physical and Virtual
October 18, 2009 at 9:32 pm · Filed under Activities, How we made this and tagged: how-to, listen, Stories
Sutton Grapevine was not about access to technology but about using physical activities and online technologies to reveal the texture of life in the village. It was an experimental project using a variety of media to reveal the flavour of the life, place and identity in a rural village undergoing change. One of the aims of Sutton Grapevine was not to present solutions, but to explore and illuminate the issues; and in particular to demonstrate the role of cultural space and cultural activity in enabling that process to take place.
Sutton Grapevine is an example of what could be done by local people using readily available medias and transferrable techniques. In the process we’ve gathered stories through interviews and chance encounters, running workshops and events, conducting interviews, attending clubs and groups, visiting events, working with a youth group, organising a BBQ, exploring the local area by bike, foot and car, staging an exhibit in the Babylon Gallery Ely and through suttongrapevine.org. We heard talk of Winston Churchill’s uncle, Clement Freud’s first election to Parliament and rumours of Princess Margaret. There were tales of Sutton schoolteachers and flying blackboard rubbers, of lying at the end of the Mepal airfield runway watching the bombers take off and of elusive landlords; from ice skating on the Hundered foot Drain down at Sutton Gault to the day the Sutton Tandoori came to town: from being squashed by cows, rampant bulls and one legged milking stools to duck races, inland tides, kayaking on the river, homebaking and how four years of dedication and careful archaeology revealed an ancient burial urn.
We have met with many people and been grateful for the generous welcome we have been given. The stories gathered are available on line and as an archived on an audio cd and the story of the project is available as an eBook to download print and make up. A number of these will be distributed throughout the village and Proboscis will continue to maintain Sutton Grapevine as a project site.
Gathering Stories
October 18, 2009 at 8:37 pm · Filed under Activities, How we made this and tagged: how-to, listen, podcast, Stories
Proboscis were commissioned in 2008 by ADeC (Arts Development in East Cambridgeshire) to “create a space where local residents have the room to explore place and identity through creative activity that is based in both the physical world and on-line. That has an existence in the real world and virtual spaces.” In response to this we created Sutton Grapevine.
In Sutton Grapevine the exploration of place and identity focused on stories; personal stories, stories of place, fictional and factual stories, stories told through words, through images, through sound.
Over the last year we have been gathering stories through about life in Sutton through interviews and chance encounters, running workshops and events, conducting interviews, attending clubs and groups, visiting events, working with the youth group, a BBQ, exploring the local area by bike, foot and car, staging an exhibit in the Babylon Gallery Ely and through this website.
We worked with both groups and individuals in different situations. With groups we joined existing community group sessions but we also set up specific activities with groups such as three sessions with the youth group or the barbeque. We also organised more ad hoc sessions to engage passers by such as being outside the shop, in the tithe sale and at the school fete. We met people in the day and into the evening. We also set up two exhibits as a catalyst for conversation, one early on at the Babylon Gallery and one during the Feast. We had conversations in the Glebe, the Church, the Community Room, and other community spaces, at the school fete, in the street, outside the shop, in the pub and with individuals in their homes, at work and outside.
In many cases we set up a table with a large map of the Sutton and asked people to write on post-it notes their memories and thoughts about the village, places they knew or events they remembered, we used this to begin conversations about life in Sutton. The post its became a catalyst for more conversations as other people stopped to read them. We also used triggers to start conversations such as postcards that we had made of the village and historical documents and images loaned by a villager. We have met with many groups and individuals and been grateful for the warm welcome we have been given. We have never ceased to be inspired by how hard people work for their community as volunteers. In many ways large and small we felt that the stories of Sutton seemed to be a microcosm of the stories of the UK.
More from behind closed doors..
June 25, 2009 at 8:02 pm · Filed under Stories and tagged: allotments, british legion, cat, daughter, Ladies Curry Club, line dancing, listen, lost, pub, secret, smell, Sutton Tandoori
Today, I’ve uploaded more episodes from my lively encounter with Sutton’s Ladies Curry Club.
See the Podcasts section of this website to hear about a secret place in Sutton, find out what has been lost in Sutton and where to go if you want to be alone – or even, where to go if you want to be with people.
And learn the answer to that all-important question – What does Sutton smell like? Members of the Triangle Club thought Sutton smells like chicken, will the Ladies Curry Club agree??
How to Listen..
May 15, 2009 at 4:48 pm · Filed under How we made this and tagged: how-to, listen, podcast
Alice has suggested I write a post on how to set up your computer to listen to the Sutton Grapevine podcasts. It would be a shame if people were missing out on hearing the stories we’ve collected from Sutton folk because they aren’t familiar with the podcast process so here goes..
I’m going to describe how to listen using iTunes. iTunes is available for both Mac and PC. If you don’t have it you can download it for free here www.apple.com/itunes/download/. There are other podcast software available but I haven’t used any of them and I prefer not to recommend them to you without testing them out.
Here’s how to listen to Sutton Grapevine..
If you are using a PC:
- Click on the ‘Podcast’ link at the top of the ‘Listen’ column
- The Podbean website will open.
- On Podbean website click on ‘Add to Itunes’ under ‘Subscribe’ in the right-hand menu
- An alert box appears saying that an external application must be launched.
- Click on Launch Application
- Itunes opens (if you don’t have it installed download it here www.apple.com/itunes/download/)
- The podcast episodes will begin downloading automatically
- You will see the downloaded episodes under ‘Sutton Grapevine’ in Podcasts in the Itunes menu
If you are using a Mac:
- Click on the ‘Podcast’ link at the top of the ‘Listen’ column
- The Podbean website will open.
- On Podbean website click on ‘Add to Itunes’ under ‘Subscribe’ in the right-hand menu
- An alert box appears saying asking you to select an application.
- Select iTunes and click on ‘Choose’
- Itunes opens
- The podcast episodes will begin downloading automatically
- You will see the downloaded episodes under ‘Sutton Grapevine’ in Podcasts in the Itunes menu
And that’s it! It should only take a couple of minutes to set up and then you are ready to listen to the people of Sutton.









