One way or another, disease affects everyone and, by extension, so does the work of Wellcome. Our aim was to share that work with as many people as possible, translating...
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In our collaboration with Wellcome, a pioneering global charitable foundation, we examined the patterns behind one of humanity’s biggest threats: infectious disease....
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This was our second collaborative film project with animation studio Plastic Horse, reworking PATTERNITY photography taken from our everyday urban streets. We encouraged...
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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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Ji Won Choi was interested in the idea that many of us have wardrobes full of clothes that can only be worn one way, and reacted by creating pieces that represent ideas...
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Cotton buds make up almost half of all litter found on UK beaches, and Scotland has reacted by banning plastic-handled cotton buds in order to break the cycle of marine...
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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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Humans have created over 9.1 billion tonnes of plastic, and as summer gets into full swing, there are several positive changes to our patterns of living that we could...
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PATTERNITY Studio draws upon wisdom ancient and modern to shape our designs. The PATTERNITY x Ace Hotel climbing wall takes inspiration from nature itself, culminating...
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In his last months in office, Barack Obama created the largest protected area of ocean anywhere on Earth — a half-million-square-mile arc of remote Pacific waters known...
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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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An unprecedented sweltering heatwave in India became so extreme that the streets began to melt and warp. Over a thousand people died and countless more are struggling in...
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In the lead up to Test Unit, Glasgow, part of the surrounding wasteland was cleared from detritus. This striking explosion is actually a paving slab amongst thousands of...
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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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“Bees offer something for everyone” says Jane Mosley of the British Bee Keepers Association. Being a beekeeper or a lover of bees allows gardeners to be more in tune...
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During the making of our CRACKLE CONNECTIONS collaboration , Grace and I met so many beautiful people, and makers. It was such a joy having been quite disconnected from...
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On International Day of Human Space Flight, we reflect on the unifying opportunities travelling to space can have for those of us on Earth. Many astronauts and space...
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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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