NASA Astronaut Donald Pettit has often been called the guru of space photography. Working on the ISS for over ten years, Pettit has captured magnificent images of Earth,...
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False colour imaging has been used to detect the activity of a little known volcano range in the South Sandwich Islands. The combination of clouds and ice can make it...
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Google Earth offers us a chance to virtually visit almost anywhere in the world, taking in patchwork fields or branch like cities from above. But some locations are...
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Noticing similarity and pattern coincidence is the first step to understanding the power of pattern. The same structures appear all around us, everyday, and spotting...
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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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The foundation of what we do at PATERNITY begins with noticing connections between the unexpected. This formed the basis of our award winning archive and design studio,...
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An aerial view of the Spanish town reveals an unseen pattern from above – shard like fractures connected by mazes of medieval streets are reminiscent of skin up close....
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Navigation apps and GPS are making our brains lazier, scientists say. Researchers from UCL are exploring the physical changes occurring as we use this modern technology
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A clean and safe toilet ensures health, dignity and well-being yet 40% of the world's population does not have access to toilets or proper sanitation
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Every year in Britain, on 11 November, we remember the fallen of WW1, as well as the military personnel who have suffered in later conflicts. Pattern has always played a...
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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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