Many of us take our sight for granted, though approximately 285 million people worldwide live with low vision and blindness, and 90% of blind people live in low-income...
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Central Saint Martin graduate Chung In No's collection explored pattern interference through print and webbed textiles. He found inspiration in the different ways...
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Annually, thousands of people lose eyes to disease and accidents. In response, Moorfields Eye Hospital in London makes around 1,400 prosthetic eyes every year, each one...
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The glass wing butterfly uses the best form of camouflage to hide from predators – transparent wings. Micro-patterns of curved bumps that allow light to pass straight...
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The everlasting pattern of the Moon's ebbs and flows, is a rhythm that we can all tune into. Often symbolising a time for inward reflection and renewal, the New Moon is...
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Braille, the a code that can be translated into many languages, has been used by the visually impaired since 1824. This rubicks cube was designed by Konstantin Datz...
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A big thank you to our team of intrepid pattern explorers who joined for a weekend of hands-on creativity at Port Eliot Festival. Participants delved into the principles...
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A special project has seen artist Gui create a bold basketball court that reflects the dynamic nature of the game. In the Italian city of Alessandria, the Sicilian...
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Since founding PATTERNITY in London in 2009, we have built up a global following as a pattern-obsessed research practice, creative studio and image archive. Building on...
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This beautiful air plant caught Liv's eye on her way in to the studio (our neighbourhood florist provides daily moments of inspiration). Look at the fractal forms!
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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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It’s easy to forget that the fruit and vegetables we find on our plates rely on the humble honeybee. Increasingly under threat from both natural and man made enemies,...
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