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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Looking for a more meaningful and unique way to connect and inspire your team? Tired of simply sharing team cocktails over zoom? Our mindful marbling workshops are now...
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We were very excited to have been asked to re-design our much loved Mindful Marbling Workshop into a unique virtual creative experience for the team at The National...
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We were thrilled by the number of people who joined us for an evening of curated film, workshops, meditation and music at Greenwich Peninsula. Susan Rozo and Faze Al led...
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These velvet textured folds are actually frozen sand dunes on Mars. Spots form when the sun begins to heat the land during the winter months, causing carbon-dioxide to...
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A mathematician and scientist has described how “brain waves pattern themselves after the rhythms of nature”. Jack Cowan’s research highlights the similarities in the...
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We're super excited to announce our upcoming creative partnership with the amazing people at ' Ultra Fabrics ' – the world’s finest animal-free performance fabric folk!...
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NFL Seattle Seahawks fans' enthusiastic stomping and cheering during playoff season is so powerful it can be felt by sensitive earthquake-detection equipment, with one...
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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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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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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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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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Mid-century atrist Michael James Kidner RA (1917-2009) was a pioneer of Op art. After brushes with American Abstract Expressionism and Bauhaus ideas he began to develop...
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