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# ![return-to-ritherdon-project-logo](attachments/rtrp-logo.png) Return to Ritherdon Documentation
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**Disclosure: This file was written by [Craig
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Oates](https://git.abbether.net/craig.oates) and all information I
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have cited about the other parties where taken from their respective
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websites. I have, also, applied minor editing in places to help
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readability - in the context of this file. Please use the links listed
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below for the original/official version of the sourced material. Craig
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is the author of the software in this repository.**
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## Return to Ritherdon Overview
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'Return to Ritherdon' is a two year residency at Ritherdon & Co Ltd, a
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manufacturer of metal enclosures based in Darwen, Lancashire U.K. It
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was devised by artist Nicola Ellis and funded by Arts Council England.
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- [Nicola Ellis](http://www.nicolaellis.com)
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- [Ritherdon](https://www.ritherdon.co.uk/about-us/)
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- [Arts Council England](https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/)
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### About the Artist: Nicola Ellis
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Nicola is interested in the properties, value, function and
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circulation of materials. She has a current focus on metals and the
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companies that work with them, her work draws on the visual and spoken
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language of industry operations, fabrication and profiling
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processes. The parameters for her sculpture, installation, drawings
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and videos include relationships between people, businesses and
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technology.
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### About the Manufacturer: Ritherdon
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Established in 1895, Ritherdon have been manufacturing a variety of
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electrical enclosures and related products for many decades. A
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combination of a passion for innovation with close working
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relationships with their customers means that they are continually
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developing and expanding their product ranges.
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### About: Arts Council England
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They were set up in 1946, by Royal Charter, to champion and develop
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art and culture across the country. They are governed by an Executive
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Board and National and Area Councils.
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- [Arts Council England's Royal
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Charter](https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/sites/default/files/download-file/Consolidated_Royal_Charter_2013.pdf)
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## Overview of Return to Ritherdon Docs (rtr-docs)
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This repository houses the documentation for the, at the time of
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writing, *unnamed project* which is one project within the much bigger
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**Return to Ritherdon** project . The contents of the *unnamed
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project* consists of four smaller projects which are:
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- [Light
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Meter](https://git.abbether.net/return-to-ritherdon/light-meter)
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- [Relay](https://git.abbether.net/return-to-ritherdon/relay)
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- [Midpoint](https://git.abbether.net/return-to-ritherdon/relay)
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- [Eyes and
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Ears](https://git.abbether.net/return-to-ritherdon/eyes-and-ears)
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(this is a non-essential project and excluded from the diagrams
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below to keep things simple -- at this introductory stage)
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![Main Project Overview](attachments/return-to-ritherdon-project-overview.png)
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As you can see, 'Artwork 1' is what this repository is for, which is
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just one artwork/project within the much bigger 'Return to Ritherdon'
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project. Within 'Artwork 1' is three smaller projects (listed and
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linked above). Below is a quick summary of how the three projects
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operate. (Please refer to the doc. files within this repo. for more
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in-depth breakdowns of how this all works.)
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![main-proj-architecture](attachments/main-proj-architecture.png)
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### Goals of This Repository
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The intention with this repository is to create a place which tracks
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all the documentation changes across the *unnamed* project in one
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place. This should help people whom are not exposed to the project in
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any sustained way have a single place they can go to for information
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about the projects within *unnamed*. With that said, **the
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documentation hosted here is for technicians and 'back of house'
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staff**. The content within this repository does not prioritise
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general public use.
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You can read the documentation in this repository in two ways:
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1. read the raw markdown (.md) files within the project folders in
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this repository, or;
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2. download a 'Released' version and read that (as a .pdf).
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