A personal sketchbook/place for me to put research/vision board
JOY
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JOY 〰️
“So a good guess which stands up to observation is still science. So is a lucky accident. Business people and politicians do not quite understand this and tend to evaluate decisions buy the rigour of the process that produces them rather than by the rigour of with which you evaluate their consequences. For them the use of reason looks scientific even if it’s being mis-deployed in the wrong place. After all, should we refuse to use antibiotics, X-rays, microwave ovens or pacemakers because the scientific discoveries which led to their creation were the product of lucky flukes? You’d have to be a deranged purist to adopt this view.” Alchemy, Rory Sutherland
Dear Dolce + Gabbana - feel free to get in touch for collabs :)
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Dear Dolce + Gabbana - feel free to get in touch for collabs :) 〰️
My grandad loved geometry!
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My grandad loved geometry! 〰️
CAPTION COMPETITION
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CAPTION COMPETITION 〰️
Tartan might be quintessentially Scottish, but it has travelled around the world and been adapted or absorbed in fascinating ways by various cultures. Tartan is used in Kenya in the form of shukas (blankets worn by the Maasai Mara), in South Africa, and in India in the form of Madras cloth, which then travelled to the Caribbean and the US. Join Teleica Kirkland, Creative Director of the Costume Institute of the African Diaspora in conversation with Emma Bond, as they discuss the transnational journeys of tartan. A short documentary film on the Tartan Project (30 minutes) will also be shown.





IS HE A REAL GINGER?
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IS HE A REAL GINGER? 〰️
I like to play all the videos at once so all my heroes are talking over each other at once with a Goldfrapp soundtrack.