Following on from Frequency , our architectural installation at Greenwich Peninsula, we were invited to take over the Now Gallery in Greenwich to curate an experiential...
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We were commissioned by property development firm Knightdragon to create a bold graphic installation to celebrate the shifting topography and tidal patterns of Greenwich...
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We use simple marbling ink and water techniques to allow people from all backgrounds to reconnect with their creativity and enjoy an experience of mindfulness and...
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Liquid is life. The flowing current of creativity and all that is. A force of nature. Liquid is the beginning, the end and all that flows between. Oceans, rivers, rain;...
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In the UK every person uses approximately 150 litres of water a day, a figure that has been growing every year by 1 percent since 1930. Today take note of how much water...
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Since 2009 our pattern research has connected the mundane and the magnificent. Having evolved from an image archive to a full design studio, research platform and events...
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Edward Burtynsky’s photography provides us with a bird’s eye view of environmental destruction. Images of urban mines, shrinking rivers and mass consumerism all draw our...
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Brighten up the New Year and immerse yourself in a evening of uplifting creativity and flow through the ancient art of marbling with Anna Murray ; "Creative Flow Coach"...
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Missed the live show? Listen again here We’ve delved into the PATTERNITY archives to weave together an hour-long radio show with Agile City and Clyde Built Radio...
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On 8 June we celebrate World Ocean Day, and remember our interconnectedness with the water that covers our globe. Take a moment to consider your personal affinity with...
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When we think about pollution of our seas, we often discuss plastic and oil and their affects on marine life. However, more recently, the affects of our drugs - from...
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Often something simple is the most effective. Artist Rainer Jacob used ice in the shape of banded radiators placed around cities and living spaces in Europe to draw...
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The Danxia Rainbow Mountains, located within the National Geopark of Zhangye in China, sport red and orange stripes due to the strips of iron hidden inside them. When...
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Humans use 1 million plastic bags per minute, and rely on disposable plastic packaging for food and products. The theme for 2017 “Our Oceans, Our Future,” urges...
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Celebrating ripples of positivity as we discover a river in New Zealand has been granted the same legal rights as a human being, meaning it must be treated as a living...
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