Our 224-page manifesto explores the positive power of pattern to inspire a more curious, collaborative and connected way of living. Blurring the boundaries between the...
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The Moon and the Earth became perfectly aligned in a once-in-a-lifetime celestial spectacle seen from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. Other parts of the world,...
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Arcosanti was built in the seventies to demonstrate how urban conditions could be improved while minimizing the destructive impact on the earth. Fashion photographers...
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Why is there a spiral around the North Pole of Mars? Each winter this pole develops a new outer layer about one meter thick composed of carbon dioxide frozen out of the...
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Anna and Grace had the pleasure of interviewing Professor Mike Turner, Head of Infection and Immunobiology at the Wellcome Trust for a very special positive pattern...
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Finding similarities between human and animal behaviour isn’t difficult, as many areas of human activity, from social instincts to mating rituals, have clear parallels...
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Famed for his contribution to Pop Art, Ed Ruscha is known also for capturing moments and environments of the everyday. Fascinated with swimming pools, gas stations and...
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Amongst the glimmering patchwork of stars, scientists have discovered an earth-sized diamond in space. Leftover from a cooled white dwarf, the chunk of carbon was found...
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Our mission to use pattern to build bridges between disciplines and industries is often described as pioneering, but the exploration of pattern to enhance our...
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The film continued this storytelling, championing Nathan Clark's boot inspired by the footwear of off-duty army officers in Cairo's fabled old bazaar in 1949. Every...
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Our PATTERNITRIPS and tours are an opportunity to discover pattern in unexpected places, break out of closed down ‘busy’ mode and open up to fresh inspiring perspectives...
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Jazz music is based on ideas of improvisation within structure. Often described as a craft, many musicians intensely study basic jazz patterns and forms in order to...
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Thank you to everyone who joined co-founder, Anna for a morning of pattern exploration and cosy conversation hosted by YCN. Anna shared insights into the PATTERNITY...
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A serendipitous fly-by of the Space Station in 2009 enabled an astronaut to capture the exact moment the Sarychev Volcano on Matua Island – part of the Russian Kuril...
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Zooming in to the coast of Brazil to spot a disrupted wave pattern, formed out of dunes, lagoons and saltmarsh in the Parque Nacional dos Lençóis Maranhenses…
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Thinker-in-residence at the Institute for Applied Ecology at the University of Canberra, Australia pondered the patterns of algae he found on a walk. Charles Krebs noted...
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The patterns of our pulse have a profound impact on our emotions, and tuning into this rhythm can help us be more intuitive and in tune with our feelings, scientists...
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What happens when experiences of sound and colour start to intersect, to contrast and to resonate? Are there such things as “complementary sounds” out there in nature?...
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This curly little succulent, reminiscent of Vienetta ice cream, is known as a Trachyandra tortilis and is native to South Africa. The 'tortilis' comes from the latin for...
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