Patterns are portals. The patterns of nature, with their wonderfully wavelike, sensuously spiralling, curiously cracked or fantastically fractal formations offer us a...
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Newest PATTERNITEAM member Olivia Fortune ventured east to Cambridge and Norfolk to explore the newly re-opened Kettles Yard , as well as dipping her toes in the North...
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Out of about 20,000 known bee species in the world, T. carbonaria is one of only 500 without stingers. They also raise their young in unusual spiral shaped nests, known...
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We had a brilliant evening celebrating our collaboration with Natuzzi. The public were invited to create their own monochrome artworks that mirrored the Flow design of...
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Why is there a spiral around the North Pole of Mars? Each winter this pole develops a new outer layer about one meter thick composed of carbon dioxide frozen out of the...
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Photographer Xavi Bou has captured the motion of birds in flight in his project Ornitographies . The long-exposure style photographs, known as chronophotographs, show...
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A delve into the PATTERNITY Archives reveals a swirling, spiral headpiece. Nadja Auermann photographed by Irving Penn for Vogue, 1996. Hat by Phillip Treacy
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Spider webs have existed for at least 100 million years, and there are several different patterns that are employed by arachnids to catch prey and navigate their worlds....
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We explored bubbles and swirls at a spritz-inspired workshop for Aperol as part of our marbled installation at their rooftop bar. Thanks to @rebecca_sarah_clarke for...
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We had a little river cleanse in the Dordogne on our most recent trip to France. Look at the symmetrical reflection of branching trees and dappled clouds!
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Modernist architect Berthold Lubetkin designed the London Zoo Penguin pool in 1934. “Lubetkin conceived it as a stage set with walkways for the waddling penguins in the...
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We were asked by culinary art extraordinaires Bompas Parr to contribute to their upcoming book Tutti Frutti with Bompas Parr and Friends . We explored the architectural...
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